Sugar restriction in first 1,000 days from conception linked to lower risk for dementia
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An analysis of 60,394 Britons combines less sugar in the first 1000 days of life with a significantly lower risk of Alzheimer's.
Cutting sugar during pregnancy, early childhood protects brain decades later? Neurologist Dr Sudhir Kumar explains
Neurologist Dr Sudhir Kumar highlights a study showing that eliminating sugar during pregnancy and early childhood leads to healthier brain ageing.
Early-Life Sugar Restriction Linked to Lower Alzheimer’s, Dementia Risk, Study Finds
Study: Less Sugar in First 1,000 Days Associated With Lower Alzheimer's Risk People exposed to less sugar before birth and during their first one to two years of life were less likely to develop dementia more than six decades later, according to a study reported by Everyday Health. [1] Researchers analyzed health data from more than 60,000 participants in the U.K. Biobank who were born between 1951 and 1956, a period that included the abrupt end…
Sugar restriction in first 1,000 days from conception linked to lower risk for dementia
Sugar restriction in the first 1,000 days from conception is associated with a lower risk of dementia, according to a study published online July 29 in Neurology.
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