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DOES NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTATION HAVE A DISEASEMODIFYING EFFECT ON THE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE NEURODEGENERATIVE PROCESS?

K.V. Giudici

J Aging Res & Lifestyle 2024;13:73-76

Because nutrition is one of the main factors related to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), questions arise about how taking nutrients as supplements can affect its pathophysiological process. In the present study, an overview of the potential effects of nutritional supplementation on the main biomarkers related to the AD pathophysiology (i.e., amyloid-β and tau) is explored. Trials testing the supplementation of single or combined nutrients versus placebo identified effects on some AD biomarkers, but changes were not always accompanied by positive effects on cognitive function. Differences in characteristics of studied populations (cognitive status, age, educational level), choice of nutrient combinations and doses, duration of intervention, and adjustments for potential confounders are some factors that may explain discrepancies in findings.

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K.V. Giudici (2024): Does Nutritional Supplementation Have a Disease-Modifying Effect on the Alzheimer’s Disease Neurodegenerative Process?. The Journal of Aging and Lifestyle (JARLife). http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jarlife.2024.10

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