Stop eating junk food now! Health experts warn that it is dangerous for a long time if we regularly eat junk food. The
food is loaded with high fat content, but the nutritional value is
zero, not only can trigger the risk of diabetes, but also causes
dementia (dementia).
Thus the conclusion of a recent study that linked both with the production of insulin. An animal study showed that insulin is a key factor in the development of dementia. No wonder if some scientists suggest that Alzheimer's disease is another form of diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes-are closely related to the intake of unhealthy eating-can make the body's cells resist insulin. In fact, insulin is needed to convert sugar into energy.
According to the study researchers, the same thing could happen in the development of Alzheimer's disease. Poor diet can be difficult for the brain to react to insulin. In fact, the brain needs insulin to help remember and learn. Insulin also strengthens brain cell connections and the supply of fresh blood, from blood vessels to the brain.
In one study, scientists from Brown University provides a chemical similar to the mouse to make the rodent brain is stopped using the hormone insulin. When these mice were placed on a water maze, which is a kind of instrument for measuring short-term memory function, these mice seem difficult.
"They become senile, unable to learn or remember," said lead researcher, Suzanne de la Monte, as reported in New Scientist.
In addition, says Suzanne, the research on rabbits, trigger diabetes also cause similar changes in the form of the emergence of Alzheimer's beta-amyloid protein or plaques in the brain. Beta amyloid plaques is known as one sign of Alzheimer's.
With these findings, experts recommend people to eat healthy foods. To prevent dementia, people are encouraged to always apply a balanced diet that includes vegetables, fruits, nuts, and legumes. People should eat less meat, high-fat dairy products, fried foods, sweets, and junk food. It is recommended to consume good fats, found in olive and canola oils.
Thus the conclusion of a recent study that linked both with the production of insulin. An animal study showed that insulin is a key factor in the development of dementia. No wonder if some scientists suggest that Alzheimer's disease is another form of diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes-are closely related to the intake of unhealthy eating-can make the body's cells resist insulin. In fact, insulin is needed to convert sugar into energy.
According to the study researchers, the same thing could happen in the development of Alzheimer's disease. Poor diet can be difficult for the brain to react to insulin. In fact, the brain needs insulin to help remember and learn. Insulin also strengthens brain cell connections and the supply of fresh blood, from blood vessels to the brain.
In one study, scientists from Brown University provides a chemical similar to the mouse to make the rodent brain is stopped using the hormone insulin. When these mice were placed on a water maze, which is a kind of instrument for measuring short-term memory function, these mice seem difficult.
"They become senile, unable to learn or remember," said lead researcher, Suzanne de la Monte, as reported in New Scientist.
In addition, says Suzanne, the research on rabbits, trigger diabetes also cause similar changes in the form of the emergence of Alzheimer's beta-amyloid protein or plaques in the brain. Beta amyloid plaques is known as one sign of Alzheimer's.
With these findings, experts recommend people to eat healthy foods. To prevent dementia, people are encouraged to always apply a balanced diet that includes vegetables, fruits, nuts, and legumes. People should eat less meat, high-fat dairy products, fried foods, sweets, and junk food. It is recommended to consume good fats, found in olive and canola oils.
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