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Association of Whole Grain Consumption and Cognitive Decline

Xiaoran Liu, Todd Beck, Klodian Dhana, Pankaja Desai, Kristin R. Krueger, Christy Tangney, Thomas Holland, Puja Agarwal, Denis A. Evans, Kumar B. Rajan

2023Neurology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To examine the association of whole grain consumption and longitudinal change in global cognition, perceptual speed, and episodic memory by different race/ethnicity. METHODS: We included 3,326 participants from the Chicago Health and Aging Project who responded to a Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ), with 2 or more cognitive assessments. Global cognition was assessed using a composite score of episodic memory, perceptual speed, and the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). Diet was assessed by a 144-item FFQ. Linear mixed-effects models were used to estimate the association of intakes of whole grains and cognitive decline. RESULTS: = 0.08). DISCUSSION: Among AA participants, individuals with higher consumption of whole grains and more frequent consumption of whole grain had slower decline in global cognition, perceptual speed, and episodic memory. We did not see a similar trend in White adults.

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CognitionEpisodic memoryCognitive declineDemographyEthnic groupWhole grainsMedicineAssociation (psychology)Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceGerontologyPsychologyInternal medicinePsychiatryFood scienceAnthropologyPsychotherapistSociologyDementiaChemistryDiseaseNutritional Studies and DietObesity, Physical Activity, DietConsumer Attitudes and Food Labeling