Measures of MRI Brain Biomarkers in Middle Age According to Average Modified Mediterranean Diet Scores Throughout Young and Middle Adulthood.

Q3 Medicine Nutrition and Healthy Aging Pub Date : 2023-08-04 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3233/NHA-220192
Zeinah Al-Darsani, David R Jacobs, R Nick Bryan, Lenore J Launer, Lyn M Steffen, Kristine Yaffe, James M Shikany, Andrew O Odegaard
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Abstract

Background: The Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) has been linked with better cognitive function and brain integrity.

Objective: To examine the association of modified Mediterranean diet (mMedDiet) scores from early through middle adulthood in relation to volumetric and microstructural midlife MRI brain measures. Assess the association of mMedDiet and brain measures with four cognitive domains. If variables are correlated, determine if brain measures mediate the relationship between mMedDiet and cognition.

Methods: 618 participants (mean age 25.4±3.5 at year 0) of the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study were included. Cumulative average mMedDiet scores were calculated by averaging scores from years 0, 7, and 20. MRI scans were obtained at years 25 and 30. General linear models were used to examine the association between mMedDiet and brain measures.

Results: Higher cumulative average mMedDiet scores were associated with better microstructural white matter (WM) integrity measured by fractional anisotropy (FA) at years 25 and 30 (all ptrend <0.05). Higher mMedDiet scores at year 7 were associated with higher WM FA at year 25 (β= 0.003, ptrend = 0.03). Higher mMedDiet scores at year 20 associated with higher WM FA at years 25 (β= 0.0005, ptrend = 0.002) and 30 (β= 0.0003, ptrend = 0.02). mMedDiet scores were not associated with brain volumes. Higher mMedDiet scores and WM FA were both correlated with better executive function, processing speed, and global cognition (all ptrend <0.05). WM FA did not mediate the association between mMedDiet scores and cognition.

Conclusions: mMedDiet scores may be associated with microstructural WM integrity at midlife.

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根据年轻人和中年人的平均改良地中海饮食评分测量中年MRI脑生物标志物
背景:地中海饮食(MedDiet)与更好的认知功能和大脑完整性有关。目的:研究从成年早期到中年改良地中海饮食(mMedDiet)评分与中年MRI脑容量和微结构测量的关系。评估mMedDiet和大脑测量与四个认知领域的关联。如果变量是相关的,确定大脑测量是否介导mMedDiet和认知之间的关系。方法:纳入青年人冠状动脉危险发展(CARDIA)研究的618名参与者(0岁时平均年龄25.4±3.5岁)。累积平均mMedDiet评分是通过0年、7年和20年的平均评分来计算的。在25岁和30岁时进行MRI扫描。一般线性模型被用来检验mMedDiet和大脑测量之间的关系。结果:较高的累积平均mMedDiet评分与25岁和30岁时分数各向异性(FA)测量的微结构白质(WM)完整性较好相关(所有p趋势均<0.05)。7年mMedDiet评分越高,25年WM FA越高(β= 0.003, ptrend = 0.03)。20岁时mMedDiet评分越高,25岁和30岁时WM FA越高(β= 0.0005, ptrend = 0.002)。mMedDiet评分与脑容量无关。较高的mMedDiet评分和WM FA均与较好的执行功能、处理速度和全局认知相关(p趋势均<0.05)。WM FA并没有介导mMedDiet评分与认知之间的关联。结论:mMedDiet评分可能与中年WM微结构完整性有关。
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Nutrition and Healthy Aging
Nutrition and Healthy Aging Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: Nutrition and Healthy Aging is an international forum for research on nutrition as a means of promoting healthy aging. It is particularly concerned with the impact of nutritional interventions on the metabolic and molecular mechanisms which modulate aging and age-associated diseases, including both biological responses on the part of the organism itself and its micro biome. Results emanating from both model organisms and clinical trials will be considered. With regards to the latter, the journal will be rigorous in only accepting for publication well controlled, randomized human intervention trials that conform broadly with the current EFSA and US FDA guidelines for nutritional clinical studies. The journal will publish research articles, short communications, critical reviews and conference summaries, whilst open peer commentaries will be welcomed.
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