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Isaacson, Richard S.
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Alzheimer's disease -- Prevention.
Alzheimer's disease -- Diet therapy.
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Isaacson, Richard S.
Alzheimer's disease -- Prevention.
Alzheimer's disease -- Diet therapy.
MARC Display
The
Alzheimer
's
prevention
&
treatment
diet
:
using
nutrition
to
combat
the
effects
of
Alzheimer
's
disease
/ Richard
S
. Isaacson, MD, Christopher N. Ochner, PhD.
by
Isaacson, Richard
S
.
Square One Publishers, 2016.
Call #:
616.8311 I73a
Subjects
Alzheimer
's
disease
--
Prevention
.
Alzheimer
's
disease
--
Diet
therapy.
ISBN:
9780757004087 (pbk)
Description:
xii, 304 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-292) and index.
Contents:
Understanding
Alzheimer
's
disease
-- Why does
diet
matter? -- The elements of
nutrition
-- Diets that improve brain health -- The APT
diet
-- Other strategies for ad
prevention
-- Managing the challenges of AD.
Summary:
"
Alzheimer
's
disease
(AD) is a type of dementia that can be very hard on both the patient and the caregiver. Currently, five million Americans have been diagnosed with AD -- and that number is likely to triple by 2050. While the cause of
Alzheimer
's
disease
is still a mystery, new research has increased our knowledge of certain aspects of the
disease
. Perhaps most significant, studies show that proper
diet
may make a real difference, not only in slowing the progression of AD, but also in preventing it. In this groundbreaking book, a notable expert on
Alzheimer
's
disease
has teamed up with a leading researcher of
nutrition
to create a unique guide to understanding and managing this serious condition. The
Alzheimer
's
Prevention
&
Treatment
Diet
outlines a cutting-edge nutritional program that will be of interest both to
Alzheimer
's patients and to anybody who wants to maintain optimal memory and mental agility for years to come. The book begins with an overview of
Alzheimer
's
disease
, outlining its symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and current
treatment
methods. You'll also learn how
Alzheimer
's
disease
differs from other forms of memory loss and cognitive impairment. Next, Drs. Isaacson and Ochner take a closer look at the impact of
nutrition
on your ability to think and remember, examining the
effects
of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins on the brain. Then, they share their innovative program for
Alzheimer
's
prevention
, showing you how to maximize your cognitive health through
diet
and exercise. Finally, the authors give tips for the caregiver on adapting and implementing the program for people who already have
Alzheimer
's, decreasing the speed with which symptoms worsen. If
Alzheimer
's
disease
is a concern for you or a loved one, The
Alzheimer
's
Prevention
&
Treatment
Diet
will give you the information you need to fight back.
Using
Dr. Isaacson and Dr. Ochner'
s
recommendations, you can put into practice what the evidence is showing us that what you eat can make all the difference for your mind."--Publisher.
Other authors:
Ochner, Christopher N.
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