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MIND Diet

Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay

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A dietary pattern designed to reduce dementia risk and support brain health.

The MIND diet is a hybrid of the Mediterranean and DASH diets, specifically designed to reduce the risk of dementia and slow age-related cognitive decline. Its mechanism is thought to involve reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain via high intake of neuroprotective nutrients like flavonoids, carotenoids, and vitamin E. By emphasizing specific brain-healthy foods, it provides a targeted nutritional strategy to support neuronal integrity and cognitive function into late life.

Verdict

A top-tier, evidence-based dietary strategy for preserving long-term brain health.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

High Value

RISK LEVEL

Very Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

A

MONTHLY COST

$350 - $800

Protocol

  • Emphasizes daily consumption of whole grains, leafy greens, other vegetables, and berries.
  • Prioritizes nuts, beans, poultry, and fish as primary protein and fat sources.
  • Recommends olive oil as the principal added fat.
  • Strictly limits red meat, butter/margarine, cheese, pastries, sweets, and fried foods.

Flags

  • High adherence is critical for realizing documented benefits.
  • Cost can be a barrier depending on access to fresh produce and fish.
  • Requires significant behavioral change and meal planning compared to a standard Western diet.