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Study Finds Mediterranean Diet Dramatically Lowers Dementia Risk in High-Risk Individuals

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A new study published in Nature Medicine reveals that a Mediterranean diet can significantly reduce the risk of dementia in people with a specific genetic risk factor. The research found that individuals with two copies of the APOE4 gene—the greatest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD)—could lower their dementia risk by 35% by following this diet.

Understanding the APOE4 Gene and Its Impact

The APOE4 gene variant is a major factor in a person’s risk for developing AD. Having just one copy of the gene can increase the risk by 3 to 4 times, while having two copies raises the risk by 8 to 12 times compared to those with the more common APOE3 variant. APOE4 contributes to the disease by worsening the buildup of amyloid-beta in the brain and disrupting key metabolic processes.

Diet, Genetics, and Metabolism

To explore the complex relationship between genetics, diet, and dementia, researchers analyzed data from over 5,700 people. They looked at genetic information, dietary habits, and 57 blood metabolites linked to dementia risk. The study found that while some metabolites were linked to higher dementia risk across the board, the associations were most pronounced in APOE4 carriers.

The research showed that a Mediterranean diet had the most significant impact on dementia-related metabolites in people with two copies of the APOE4 gene. This suggests that diet may be a particularly powerful tool for prevention in this high-risk group.

Genes Are Not Your Destiny

The study’s lead author, Yuxi Liu, emphasized that adherence to a Mediterranean diet not only reduced the probability of developing dementia but also showed that higher adherence led to even further risk reduction.

Dr. Richard Isaacson, a neurologist and director of research at the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases, highlighted the broader implications of the findings. He stated, “Genes do not have to be your destiny.” He believes that if diet alone can cut the risk for people in the highest-risk category, combining it with other lifestyle factors like exercise, better sleep, and stress management could have an even greater protective effect.

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