Nutrition for Brain Health and Cognitive Performance

Author:   Talitha Best (School of Human, Health and Social Science, Central Queensland University, Australia) ,  Louise Dye (School of Psychology, University of Leeds, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032098579


Pages:   374
Publication Date:   30 June 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Public awareness of the role diet plays in brain function has been steadily increasing. This has led to significant development of new products, dietary supplements, functional foods, nutraceuticals and public health recommendations for maintaining brain function. Nutrition for Brain Health and Cognitive Performance presents a detailed and innovative scientific summary of nutrition–cognition research to provide valuable information regarding nutrition and lifestyle choices for cognitive health. Internationally recognised scholars along with the next generation of researchers have contributed chapters that present a valuable resource for health professionals, teachers, researchers and the general public. The book critically reviews the evidence surrounding the impact of dietary patterns and nutrition on brain function and cognitive performance. It covers diverse topics such as: Innovative new technologies that assess brain function Tools for measuring mood and its relation to nutrition How a diet rich in fruits and vegetables coupled with low consumption of meats can prevent cognitive decline in ageing adults Effects of glucose, omega 3s, vitamins and minerals, nutraceuticals and flavonoids on cognitive performance Cognitive benefits of herbal extracts such as ginseng, ginkgo biloba and green tea Use of technology such as neuroimaging and noninvasive brain stimulation (NBS) to capture nutrition effects on cognition and brain function Presenting state-of-the-art scientific evidence, challenges, and potential applications within this exciting field, the book promotes and extends the research, teaches the process of research in this area, and promotes a collaborative understanding of the field between industry and academia. It gives you a balance of rigorous scientific information and analysis on the impact of dietary patterns, nutritional components and research processes to support brain health and performance claims and knowledge.

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Author:   Talitha Best (School of Human, Health and Social Science, Central Queensland University, Australia) ,  Louise Dye (School of Psychology, University of Leeds, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.539kg
ISBN:  

9781032098579


ISBN 10:   1032098570
Pages:   374
Publication Date:   30 June 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Big Picture: Nutrition for Brain Health. Good News Story: Nutrition for Brain Health. Nutrition and Cognition in the Context of Ageing: Role of Dietary Patterns. Genetics of Brain and Cognition and Their Interactions with Dietary and Environmental Factors. Process and Methods for Measuring Brain Function and Cognition. Cognitive Assessment: Principles, Paradigms and Pitfalls. Measuring Mood: Considerations and Innovations for Nutrition Science. The Story So Far: Foods and Nutrition for Performance across the Lifespan. Glycaemic Control and Cognition: Evidence across the Lifespan. Role of Long-Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Cognitive and Emotional Development. Research on the Effects of Vitamins and Minerals on Cognitive Function in Older Adults. Herbal Extracts and Nutraceuticals for Cognitive Performance. Flavonoids and Cognitive Function: Evidence and Recommendations from Acute and Chronic Interventions. Technology and Brain Function. Using Technology to Improve Cognitive Function: Fact or Fiction? Use of Neuroimaging Techniques in the Assessment of Nutraceuticals for Cognitive Enhancement: Methodological and Interpretative Issues. Evidence, Innovations and Implications.

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Talitha Best is a researcher, practicing psychologist, and lecturer with a passion for solution-oriented thinking and process innovation. Dr. Best addresses critical innovation related to translation of research into workable solutions for researchers, practitioners and industry in the areas of nutrition, food systems and products, brain function and cognitive performance. Dr. Best received her PhD in clinical psychology and nutrition–cognition research from Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, and completed a joint postdoctoral position at the Nutritional Physiology Research Centre at University of South Australia (UniSA), Adelaide, and the Centre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University, Melbourne. Her research and clinical interests focus on the effects of nutrition to improve mood and neurocognitive function. Louise Dye is Professor of Nutrition and Behaviour in the Human Appetite Research Unit in the School of Psychology, University of Leeds, United Kingdom. She received her BSc in Human Psychology from the University of Aston in Birmingham and her PhD in Psychopharmacology from the University of Leeds. She has held Medical Research Council and Royal Society post-doctoral fellowships in the United Kingdom and Europe, including a Marie Curie Professorial Fellowship in Jena, Germany. Professor Dye is a Chartered Health Psychologist and member of the British Psychological Society. She is Associate Editor of Nutritional Neuroscience and the European Journal of Nutrition and a member of the editorial board of Human Psychopharmacology.

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