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Red Meat, Dementia
Processed Red Meat Is Linked to a Higher Risk of Dementia
In a study published in the journal Neurology, Dr. Daniel Wang, an assistant professor of medicine at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and his team report that people who eat more processed red meat had a 14% higher risk of developing dementia over more than four decades that those who consumed minimal amounts.
Processed red meat and dementia: What a new study means for your diet
We asked nutrition experts how consumers can make informed and healthy choices about eating red meat.
New Study Links Red Meat Consumption to Increased Dementia Risk
A groundbreaking study reveals that high consumption of processed red meat significantly increases the risk of dementia. Researchers suggest replacing red meat with healthier protein sources like nuts and legumes to potentially reduce this risk by 20%.
Can eating more processed red meat increase your dementia risk?
People who eat more processed red meat have a greater risk of developing cognitive decline and dementia than those who eat very little red meat, a new study has found.
Large US study links processed red meat to dementia risk
The longest running study to date of the effects of diet on cognition appears to support widespread suspicions that processed red meats, such as bacon, hot dogs, sausages and salami, are associated with an elevated risk of developing dementia.
Processed Red Meat May Raise Risk of Cognitive Decline, Dementia
Dementia cases in the U.S. are expected to double by 2060, and poor diet is considered a risk factor. A new study found that eating processed red meat is associated with a 13% higher risk of dementia and cognitive decline.
Processed Red Meat Tied to Increased Dementia Risk
Consuming just two servings of processed red meat per week is associated with a 13% increased risk for dementia, a large, long-term study shows.
Hot dogs, sausage, and . . . dementia? Harvard and MIT research links ultra-processed meat with new health concerns.
Regularly eating red meat has been linked with heart disease, diabetes, and several types of cancer. Now there’s fresh evidence tying some popular types of red meat to yet another health concern: it could be bad for your brain.
Eating Red Meat Linked to Higher Risk of Dementia
Higher consumption of red meat is linked to a higher risk of cognitive decline and dementia, reports a new study. | Neuroscience
New study links red meat and ultra-processed foods to increased risk of health issues
Several studies published in the past few years have found an association between eating more ultra-processed foods and cognitive decline
Red Meat May Be Destroying Your Memory Over Time, Study Reveals
Consuminghigher amounts of red meat, especially processed varieties such as bacon, sausage, and bologna, may increase the risk of cognitive decline and dementia, according to a new study published in the journal Neurology.
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Processed meats don’t just affect your heart. They may worsen cognition, too.
A large new study is among the first to suggest a link between cured meats and higher rates of dementia and worse cognition.
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Keep your red meat to these limits to protect your brain health, experts say
Eating too much red meat has been associated with poor health outcomes, but a new study shows it could also put your future ...
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Processed Red Meat Linked to Higher Dementia Risk
A study of over 133,000 individuals found that consuming processed red meat daily increases dementia risk by up to 13%, while ...
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