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  • Study links nutrients, brain structure, cognition in healthy aging

    The research team in the lab. A screen behind them displays brain regions involved in the new analysis. In the room behind them, an MRI machine.

    In a study of older adults, a research team led by, from left, Christopher Zwilling, Tanveer Talukdar and Aron Barbey found that blood markers of two saturated fatty acids, along with certain omega-6, -7 and -9 fatty acids, correlated with better scores on tests of memory and were associated with larger brain structures in the frontal, temporal, parietal and insular cortices.

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  • Editor’s notes:  

    To reach Aron Barbey, email barbey@illinois.edu.  

    To reach Tanveer Talukdar, email tanveer599@yahoo.com

    To reach Christopher Zwilling, email zwillin1@illinois.edu.
     
    The paper “Integrating Nutrient Biomarkers, Cognitive Function, and Structural MRI Data to Build Multivariate Phenotypes of Healthy Aging” is available online or from the U. of I. News Bureau

    DOI: 10.1016/j.tjnut.2023.03.016