The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Grapes and a Healthy Brain

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Research suggests regularly eating grapes as part of a healthy diet and lifestyle may contribute to improved health outcomes, including brain health.

In a study of people with early memory decline published in “Experiment­al Gerontolog­y,” subjects were either fed whole grape powder equivalent to just 2 1/4 cups of grapes per day or a placebo powder. The results showed consuming grapes preserved healthy metabolic activity in regions of the brain associated with early Alzheimer’s disease, where metabolic decline takes hold.

Subjects who didn’t consume grapes exhibited significan­t metabolic decline in these critical regions. Additional­ly, those consuming the grape enriched diet showed beneficial changes in regional brain metabolism that correlated to improvemen­ts in attention and working memory performanc­e.

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