EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 31 MIN
How The MIND Diet Slows Gray Matter Loss
from The Longevity Podcast: Optimizing HealthSpan & MindSpan · host Dung Trinh
Send us Fan MailWe trace how the brain physically loses gray matter with age and why MRI-visible shrinkage links to dementia risk. We connect a decade of imaging data to the MIND diet and show how small, repeatable food choices may help preserve the brain’s structure over time. • Gray matter versus white matter, why tissue loss matters for memory and independence • The MIND diet definition and why it targets brain biology • How the Framingham cohort tracks brain volume with repeated MRIs • What a 3-point MIND score increase correlates with in gray matter decline • Ventricular volume as a “negative space” marker of neurodegeneration • Why observational research changes odds rather than proving guarantees • Microglia overactivation, chronic inflammation, and the role of flavonoids • Grocery-level guidance: leafy greens, berries, olive oil, fatty fish, beans, whole grains • Practical microhabits to improve adherence without perfection • Stress, cortisol, the blood-brain barrier, and why lifestyle protects the gains This podcast is created by Ai for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or health advice. Please talk to your healthcare team for medical advice. Never miss an episode—subscribe on your favorite podcast app!
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Send us Fan Mail We trace how the brain physically loses gray matter with age and why MRI-visible shrinkage links to dementia risk. We connect a decade of imaging data to the MIND diet and show how small, repeatable food choices may help preserve the brain’s structure over time. • Gray matter versus white matter, why tissue loss matters for memory and independence • The MIND diet definition and why it targets brain biology • How the Framingham cohort tracks brain volume wit...
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