Decreasing your risk for Alzheimer s disease through diet. Lee Ryan, Ph.D. University of Arizona

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Decreasing your risk for Alzheimer s disease through diet Lee Ryan, Ph.D. University of Arizona

Topic Enhancing and preserving cognitive health through healthy eating: The benefits of healthy eating, how diet can maintain our cognitive functioning as we age, and how food choices may decrease risk for Alzheimer s disease.

Diet-Disease Link Obesity is the leading cause of mortality in the U.S. Approximately 50% of cardiovascular disease could be prevented through diet and physical activity Estimated that blood pressure could be reduced on average by 25% among hypertensive patients through diet Cancer rates are estimated to be 30% lower in those with healthy diets There is growing epidemiological evidence that increased body fat increases risk for neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer s disease

Regions showing age-related decreases in gray matter volume (ages 55 to 89)

Body Mass Index (BMI) and Brain Aging 81 female participants Normal Overweight Obese Participants: 41 22 18 Age (M/SD): 72.4 (10.3) 70.4 (6.7) 66.8 (9.0) BMI (M/Range): 22.0 (18 24) 27.4 (25 29) 35.3 (30-48) Vocabulary: 69.5 (5.6) 70.0 (5.4) 67.8 (6.9) Walther et al., & Ryan, 2008 Human Brain Mapping

Regions of gray matter show volume decreases as BMI increases, beyond the normal effect of aging

Frontal lobe volume Brain volume predicts memory Memory scores (standardized)

Oxidative Stress & Inflammation Gender Obesity Menopause Aging Oxidative Stress/ Inflammation Tobacco Infections Alcohol

Are anti-inflammatory (AI) drugs protective in older adults? Epidemiological studies on arthritis patients have shown consistent decreases in risk for Alzheimer s disease McGeer et al. (1990) Expected AD in 7490 cases of rheumatoid arthritis: 382 individuals AD diagnoses in 7490 cases: 29 individuals Arthritis patients may show better preservation of brain function and structure, because of the possible protective effect of AI medications We expected that AI drug users would show less age-related decline in brain volume

Protective effects of anti-inflammatory medication Female chronic arthritis patients (N=36) using AI drugs consistently > 2 yrs (range 4-40 yrs) Female matched controls (N=33) N Age Educ Vocab AI 36 66 (53-92) 14.9 (12-20) 66.4 (5.7) Control 33 69 (52-88) 14.6 (12-20) 66.7 (6.6) Walther & Ryan, 2009, Neurobiology of Aging

Regions showing age-related decreases in gray matter volume CONTROLS ARTHRITIS Controls show more extensive age-related gray matter volume loss compared to anti-inflammatory drug users.

Regions showing age-related decreases in white matter volume CONTROLS ARTHRITIS Controls also show more extensive white matter volume loss with age compared to anti-inflammatory drug users.

Controlling inflammation through food choices AI medications (ibuprofen, naproxen, etc) can have lifethreatening side effects (gastrointestinal bleeding) Can diet provide similar benefits as drugs? Caloric restriction (30-40% reduction in calories) Lower total fat, increased omega-3 fatty acids, moderate alcohol, vitamin E, vitamin C, vitamin B12, St. John s wort, selenium, flavonoids, etc. Conflicting evidence for individual supplements, sometimes actually detrimental (e.g., high dose vitamin E)

Resveratrol A plant-based polyphenol In dark red/purple plants Apples Blueberries Blackberries Acai berries Red grapes

Resveratrol Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory In animal models, shown to protect against cardiovascular injury, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes Specifically shown to protect against vascular damage in aged rodents and primates Also delayed the onset of age-related changes in spatial memory in these species What about humans? We don t know yet..

Caffeine A drug that just keeps getting better

That cup of coffee... Good or bad? What does it do? Increases levels of brain activity in regions that regulate attention and arousal Coffee bean also includes chlorogenic acid (antioxidant) which improves glucose metabolism and increases fat metabolism Benefits of moderate lifetime use include: Decreased risk for Parkinson s disease Decreased risk for Alzheimer s disease Decreased risk for diabetes Decreased risk for several forms of cancer What about a simple cup of coffee, particularly when you re tired?

Items Recalled Caffeine and Memory Memory testing for older adults in the morning (optimal) compared to the afternoon (non-optimal) Half of participants were given a cup of decaf coffee and half given caffeinated coffee Tested for memory 30 mins after the cup of coffee 14 13 12 11 Morning Afternoon 10 9 Decaf Caffeine

The Mediterranean Diet

The Mediterranean Diet High in vegetables, legumes, fruit, whole grains High in unsaturated fatty acids (mostly olive oil) Low in saturated fatty acids Moderately high in fish Moderately high dairy products (mostly hard cheeses, yogurt) Low in meat and poultry Regular but moderate use of alcohol, primarily wine taken with meals

Benefits of Med Diet Associated with lower risk for cardiovascular disease, lower cancer risk, and overall lower mortality Recent study from Columbia University (Scarmeas et al., 2012) followed 2,258 people for over 10 years Measured adherence to a Mediterranean diet: Fish, fruits, vegetables, legumes, cereals (high) Ratio of mono-unsaturated to saturated fats (high) Meats, dairy (low) Tracked the number of participants who developed Alzheimer s disease over ten years

Participants without Alzheimer s after ten years 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 Low Mod High 0.2 0 Diet Aherence Lowest Med Diet group: 50% without AD Moderate Med Diet group: 62% without AD Highest Med Diet group: 74% without AD No individual component of the diet was predictive

Is Diet the Answer? Promising resveratrol, caffeine, eating mediterranean But, it s too soon to say for sure What s the best strategy now? Maintain a healthy weight, make healthy food choices Why not? Eat as they do in Greece...

Top Behaviors for Healthy Weight Read the labels Write down what you eat Weigh yourself regularly Walk daily Set goals Work with others Control portions

Then Now 3-inch diameter 140 calories 5-6 inch diameter 350+ calories

Then Now 1 cup pasta with 3 small meatballs 500 calories 2 cups pasta with 3 large meatballs 1,025 calories

Then Now 6 ounces 85 calories 20-64 ounces 280 900+ calories

What does healthy eating look like?

Eating by the rainbow

Anti-inflammatory foods Vegetables and fruits (colorful) Oily fish (Alaskan cod, salmon, sardines) Nuts and Seeds (particularly almonds) Beans and legumes Mushrooms Spices garlic, turmeric, cinnamon Teas and coffee Dark chocolate Red wine

Protein more essential as we age Women s Health Initiative study found that current recommendation for 0.36 grams protein/pound body weight likely insufficient to prevent frailty in older adults Suggests increase to 0.5 grams/pound High quality proteins: Whey Egg whites Fish/Lean meats

Exercise Benefits Everything Heart Muscle & Bone Immune Function Brain! Howe et al., 2011; Lanza et al., 2008; Miller et al., 2012; Mann et al., 2012

National Institute on Aging at NIH: http://go4life.nia.nih.gov

My prescription for a perfect day A good cup of coffee to start your day, followed by a hike on Mt. Lemmon, a dinner of grilled salmon and salad with olive oil, and don t forget the glass of wine...

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