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  2. MIND diet - Wikipedia

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    The MIND diet was published in 2015. [3] Changes in cognitive ability were correlated with specific nutritional components of the MIND diet. [3] The inclusion of higher numbers of MIND diet recommended foods in one's daily diet was associated with less cognitive decline than when these foods were not included or were included in lesser quantities. [3]

  3. A 7-day Mediterranean diet meal plan to boost your heart health

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    Lunch options. Grilled Fish and Veggies. Enjoy 6 ounces of any preferred fish with 2 cups vegetables, grilled, roasted or sautéed in olive oil.

  4. Is the MIND diet really best for preventing dementia? - AOL

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    This connection was the inspiration for the MIND diet, which combines parts of the Mediterranean diet with parts of the DASH diet. ... M.S., R.D.N., Fellow of the Academy of Nutrition and ...

  5. Cognitive decline reduced by MIND diet, especially for women ...

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    “Among the MIND diet components are 10 brain healthy food groups — green leafy vegetables, other vegetables, nuts, berries, beans, whole grains, seafood, poultry, olive oil and wine,” Sawyer ...

  6. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic diet: An umbrella term for diets recommended to people with diabetes. There is considerable disagreement in the scientific community as to what sort of diet is best for people with diabetes. [47] Elemental diet: A medical, liquid-only diet, in which liquid nutrients are consumed for ease of ingestion. [48]

  7. Mediterranean diet - Wikipedia

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    The Mediterranean diet is a concept first invented in 1975 by the American biologist Ancel Keys and chemist Margaret Keys. The diet took inspiration from the eating habits and traditional food typical of Crete, much of the rest of Greece, and southern Italy, and formulated in the early 1960s. [1]

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