There are countless ways to look after your brain health. From crosswords, to playing memory games to focusing on what you eat. In fact, more and more research is showing that certain foods can help keep your mind sharp. One eating pattern that’s known for supporting brain health is the MIND diet.
Short for Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay, the MIND diet blends the best parts of the Mediterranean and DASH diets, both known for supporting heart health. But the MIND diet goes a step further by focusing on brain-friendly foods that may be associated with lower risk of cognitive impairment in older adults.
It is empowering to learn just how powerful our eating habits can be in supporting our brain health. Adopting the MIND diet can potentially lead to less buildup of harmful plaques and tangles in the brain, which are linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
Additionally, adults who followed this antioxidant-rich diet in a study, had a lower risk of developing cognitive problems, while also performing better on cognitive tests over time. These results are encouraging and show that it’s never too early, or too late, to start eating in a way that supports your brain!
The MIND diet encourages eating a variety of colorful, nutrient-rich foods that help protect the brain from inflammation and aging. Some highlighted foods to add to your diet include:
The MIND diet suggests limiting these foods in frequency and portions:
These foods can contribute to inflammation and are best enjoyed occasionally.
Here are some ideas of meals and snacks that you can easily incorporate into your day while following the MIND Diet.
Breakfast:
Lunch:
Dinner:
Snacks:
You don’t need to overhaul your entire diet overnight. Even those who followed the diet moderately saw benefits in their brain health.
“Small, consistent changes, like adding a serving of greens to dinner or swapping butter for olive oil, can make a big difference over time. And the sooner you start, the more your brain will thank you down the road” - Ashlen Leonard, Registered Dietitian at TELUS Health Care Centres.