[HTML][HTML] Diet, inflammation and the gut microbiome: mechanisms for obesity-associated cognitive impairment
Poor diet and obesity are associated with cognitive impairment throughout adulthood, and
increased dementia risk in aging. Here we review the current literature interrogating the …
increased dementia risk in aging. Here we review the current literature interrogating the …
Unravelling the impacts of western-style diets on brain, gut microbiota and cognition
The steady rise in the prevalence of obesity has been fostered by modern environments that
reduce energy expenditure and encourage consumption of 'western'-style diets high in fat …
reduce energy expenditure and encourage consumption of 'western'-style diets high in fat …
Gut microbiome, inflammation, and cerebrovascular function: link between obesity and cognition
L Olsthoorn, D Vreeken, AJ Kiliaan - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Obesity affects 13% of the adult population worldwide and this number is only expected to
increase. Obesity is known to have a negative impact on cardiovascular and metabolic …
increase. Obesity is known to have a negative impact on cardiovascular and metabolic …
Overnutrition induced cognitive impairment: insulin resistance, gut-brain axis, and neuroinflammation
Q Zhang, K Jin, B Chen, R Liu, S Cheng… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Overnutrition-related obesity has become a worldwide epidemic, and its prevalence is
expected to steadily rise in the future. It is widely recognized that obesity exerts negative …
expected to steadily rise in the future. It is widely recognized that obesity exerts negative …
Gut to brain dysbiosis: mechanisms linking western diet consumption, the microbiome, and cognitive impairment
Consumption of a Western Diet (WD) that is high in saturated fat and added sugars
negatively impacts cognitive function, particularly mnemonic processes that rely on the …
negatively impacts cognitive function, particularly mnemonic processes that rely on the …
Inflammation and gut-brain axis link obesity to cognitive dysfunction: plausible pharmacological interventions
Obesity prevalence is increasing steadily throughout the world's population in most
countries and in parallel the prevalence of metabolic disorders including cardiovascular …
countries and in parallel the prevalence of metabolic disorders including cardiovascular …
Interplay between the gut-brain axis, obesity and cognitive function
A Agustí, MP García-Pardo, I López-Almela… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Obesity continues to be one of the major public health problems due to its high prevalence
and co-morbidities. Common co-morbidities not only include cardiometabolic disorders but …
and co-morbidities. Common co-morbidities not only include cardiometabolic disorders but …
[HTML][HTML] Cognitive decline, dietary factors and gut–brain interactions
B Caracciolo, W Xu, S Collins, L Fratiglioni - Mechanisms of ageing and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Cognitive decline in elderly people often derives from the interaction between aging-related
changes and age-related diseases and covers a large spectrum of clinical manifestations …
changes and age-related diseases and covers a large spectrum of clinical manifestations …
The role of the gut microbiome in diet and exercise effects on cognition: a review of the intervention literature
ND Koblinsky, KA Power, L Middleton… - The Journals of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Interest in the gut–brain axis and its implications for neurodegenerative diseases, such as
Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, is growing. Microbial imbalances in the …
Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, is growing. Microbial imbalances in the …
Obesity and neuroinflammation: a pathway to cognitive impairment
AA Miller, SJ Spencer - Brain, behavior, and immunity, 2014 - Elsevier
Obesity is a growing problem worldwide and is associated with a range of comorbidities,
including cognitive dysfunction. In this review we will address the evidence that obesity and …
including cognitive dysfunction. In this review we will address the evidence that obesity and …