Alzheimer’s Disease
The right diet is the key to managing many diseases and to improving general quality of life. For this condition, scientific research has found benefit in the following healthy eating tips.
Fish
Eating a diet high in fish has been linked to a decreased Alzheimer’s disease risk.Fish
Aluminum-Containing Foods
Although aluminum’s role in Alzheimer’s development of remains controversial, people wanting to reduce risk can take steps to minimize their dietary exposure to the potentially toxic metal.Aluminum-Containing FoodsWhether aluminum in the diet can cause Alzheimer’s disease remains controversial.81,82 A preliminary study found Alzheimer’s disease patients are more likely to have consumed foods high in aluminum additives (e.g., some grain product desserts, American cheese, chocolate pudding, chocolate beverages, salt, and some chewing gum), compared to people without the disease.83 Until this issue is resolved, it seems prudent for healthy people to take steps to minimize exposure to this unnecessary and potentially toxic metal by reducing intake of foods cooked in aluminum pots, foods that come into direct contact with aluminum foil, beverages stored in aluminum cans, and foods containing aluminum additives. Aluminum is added to some municipal water supplies to prevent the accumulation of particulates. In such areas, bottled water may be preferable. It appears unlikely, however, that avoidance of aluminum exposure after the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease could significantly affect the course of the disease.
Low-Fat
Reduce your risk with a low-fat diet. A diet high in fat and calories has been associated with an increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease.Low-Fat