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OKIsItJustMe

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Wed Jun 17, 2015, 06:30 PM Jun 2015

Dietary trans fat linked to worse memory

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-06/uoc--dtf061115.php
[font face=Serif]Public Release: 17-Jun-2015
[font size=5]Dietary trans fat linked to worse memory[/font]

University of California - San Diego

[font size=3]Higher consumption of dietary trans fatty acids (dTFA), commonly used in processed foods to improve taste, texture and durability, has been linked to worsened memory function in men 45 years old and younger, according to a University of California, San Diego School of Medicine study published online on June 17 in PLOS ONE.

Researchers evaluated data from 1,018 men and women who were asked to complete a dietary survey and memory test involving word recall. On average, men aged 45 and younger recalled 86 words; however, for each additional gram of trans fats consumed daily, performance dropped by 0.76 words. This translates to an expected 12 fewer words recalled by young men with dTFA intake levels matching the highest observed in the study, compared to otherwise similar men consuming no trans fats.

"Trans fats were most strongly linked to worse memory in men during their high productivity years," said Beatrice A. Golomb, MD, PhD, lead author and professor of medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine. "Trans fat consumption has previously shown adverse associations to behavior and mood--other pillars of brain function. However, to our knowledge a relation to memory or cognition had not been shown."

After adjusting for age, exercise, education, ethnicity and mood, the link between higher dTFA and poorer memory was maintained in men 45 and younger.

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Dietary trans fat linked to worse memory (Original Post) OKIsItJustMe Jun 2015 OP
I was gonna post that earlier, but....... dixiegrrrrl Jun 2015 #1
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