Seneff S, Wainwright G, and Mascitelli L. Nutrition and Alzheimer's disease: the detrimental
role of a high carbohydrate diet.
Nutrition and Alzheimer's disease: The detrimental
role of a high carbohydrate diet.
One of the best recent studies that looked at the role of nutrition in Alzheimer's was published in the European Journal of Internal Medicine: «Nutrition and Alzheimer's disease: The detrimental
role of a high carbohydrate diet» 1.
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The
role of fats in curbing appetite was recognized as long ago as 1863, when William Banting first proposed a low -
carbohydrate,
high - fat
diet for weight loss.
Although genetic predisposition plays a
role in PCOS, the
diet and lifestyle factors that cause insulin resistance (
high blood sugar) and type 2 diabetes also cause PCOS: a
diet high in sugars and processed
carbohydrates, lack
of plant fiber, overeating, and lack
of exercise.
Feeding
diets lower in
carbohydrates and
higher in protein and fiber is currently recommended in the literature4 and may have an underestimated
role in the development
of diabetic remission.8