Dr. Michael Greger Analyzes New Breakthrough Alzheimer's Study
Diet and Lifestyle Changes May Significantly Improve Cognition in
Early Alzheimer's Disease in First-Ever Randomized Controlled Trial
The study, published in the research journal Alzheimer's Research and Therapy, was directed by lifestyle medicine pioneer
The researchers measured standard tests of cognition and function before and after in each group, as well as objective experimental biomarkers of disease progression. Further details about the study's methods, results, and limitations can be found in the published paper.
Michael Greger, M.D. FACLM, the internationally renowned nutrition and lifestyle medicine expert, physician, founder of NutritionFacts.org, and New York Times best-selling author, has analyzed the findings of this landmark study, as well as its implications for the future of this deadly, costly disease.
NutritionFacts.org is a non-profit, strictly non-commercial, science-based public service organization that provides free updates on the latest in nutrition research via bite-sized videos. More than 2,000 videos on nearly every aspect of healthy eating are on its website, with new videos and articles uploaded daily. NutritionFacts.org is a proud member of the True Health Initiative, a global voice for lifestyle as medicine. Information regarding
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