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New research reveals how breaking down stored glucose (glycogen) in the brain may reduce toxic protein buildup linked to Alzheimer's disease, with dietary restriction showing promise.
New research in rat models of Alzheimer's disease suggests that a ketogenic diet may help lower blood lipids and tau protein levels, improving Alzheimer's-like symptoms.
These diet consumption models included 14 different food groups, each represented by a specific type of food chosen based on its availability and popularity.
Amanda J. Warlick, Gina M. Ylitalo, Sandra M. O’Neill, M. Bradley Hanson, Candice Emmons, Eric J. Ward, Using Bayesian stable isotope mixing models and generalized additive models to resolve diet ...
On the high-fat diets, the weight of food intake declined, but despite this average reduction of 14.4 g in food intake, the mice consumed on average 357 kJ more energy than at baseline.
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