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EPISODE · Dec 28, 2024 · 36 MIN

Brain Food by Lisa Mosconi: How to eat smart and sharpen your mind

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Brain Food by Lisa MosconiGet the book: https://amzn.to/3ZRQRxvWe often talk about how our diets affect our fitness - but we don't discuss how they affect the hungriest organ in the body, the brain. And it has surprising dietary needs that differ from the rest of our body.Brain Food uses cutting-edge research to highlight the connection between nutrition and our brain's health, busting through pseudoscience and demonstrating how we can all change our diet most effectively. Based partly on her own discoveries, and using emerging science, for example on the connection between the brain and the gut, Dr Lisa Mosconi, an expert in both neuroscience and nutrition, reveals the foods and drinks that can prevent dementia, stress, cognitive decline and memory loss - no matter how old we are.Innovative and timely, and with accompanying brain-boosting recipes and lists of what to eat and what to avoid, Brain Food provides the ultimate plan for maximising our brain power.Here are 7 key lessons from Brain Food: The Surprising Science of Eating for Cognitive Power by Lisa Mosconi:* Your Diet Directly Impacts Brain Health: The brain relies on the nutrients we consume to function properly. A poor diet can increase the risk of cognitive decline, while brain-boosting foods enhance focus, memory, and overall mental health.* The Brain Thrives on Specific Nutrients: Essential nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins (B, D, E), and minerals (magnesium, zinc) play a crucial role in maintaining cognitive function and preventing diseases like Alzheimer’s.* Processed Foods Harm the Brain: Diets high in processed sugars, unhealthy fats, and refined carbohydrates can lead to inflammation and oxidative stress, which negatively impact memory and decision-making abilities.* Hydration is Crucial for Cognitive Performance: The brain is about 80% water, and even mild dehydration can impair cognitive functions like concentration, memory, and mood. Drinking adequate water is essential for optimal brain health.* Eat Whole, Nutrient-Dense Foods: Incorporating whole foods like leafy greens, berries, nuts, fatty fish, and whole grains supports brain health by delivering a steady supply of nutrients and energy.* Gut Health is Brain Health: A healthy gut microbiome supports the brain’s functioning. Foods rich in probiotics (like yogurt and fermented foods) and prebiotics (like garlic and bananas) help maintain this connection, improving mood and cognition.* Brain Food is a Long-Term Investment: Eating for brain health is not about quick fixes but about consistently making choices that nourish the brain over time. The earlier you adopt a brain-friendly diet, the better your chances of preserving cognitive function as you age. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ideas.nextbigwhat.com/subscribe

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