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MIND DIET ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED INCIDENCE AND DELAYED PROGRESSION OF PARKINSONISM IN OLD AGE (2024)

Related Topics: parkinsonian syndrome

In old age, motor impairments including parkinsonian signs are common, but treatment is lacking for many older adults. In this study, we examined the association of a diet specifically developed to promote brain health, called MIND (Mediterranean-DASH Diet Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay), to the incidence and progression of parkinsonism in older adults.

Methods:

A total of 706 Memory and Aging Project participants aged 59 −97 years and without parkinsonism at baseline were assessed annually for the presence of four parkinsonian signs using a 26-item modified version of the United Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale. Incident parkinsonism was defined as the first occurrence over 4.