Posts Tagged ‘Alzheimer’s’
Most of us know that Mediterranean diets are quite friendly to your heart, but it’s not all about hearts that woo for Mediterranean diets; you other organs of the body also can make the most of it, as these diets seem quite effective in controlling your blood sugar levels.
Olive oil, fruit, cereals, legumes, vegetables, nuts and fish that are what Mediterranean diets all about and all of these foods may prove very helpful to considerably decrease your risk of developing diabetes.
Results of four recently conducted Spanish studies show that people who are on some Mediterranean style diet plan have nearly 83% lower risk of developing diabetes.
Even those who have some risk factors like disease history, hypertension, higher BMIs and older age even they get some protection from such sorts of diets. The true reason behind this decreased risk factor is not fully known yet, many experts believe that these foods prove quite effective to thwart inflammation and insulin resistance.
CHICAGO – Brisk walking provide trivial improvement on mental tests for older people with memory difficulties, considered as the first meticulous test of exercise on the aging brain. Study published on Wednesday’s Journal of the American Medical Association.
The results were only modest of this small Australian study. But they support observational studies establishing potential mental benefits from physical activity.
The effects of exercise were not better but good enough than those, seen with drugs approved to aid brain function in Alzheimer’s disease, according to experts.
