Nutritional diets accelerate amyloid beta metabolism and prevent the induction of chronic diseases and Alzheimer’s disease

Document Type

Book

Publisher

Photon Publishing GmbH

Place of Publication

Aachen, Germany

School

School of Medical and Health Sciences

RAS ID

21718

Comments

Martins, I. (2015). Nutritional diets accelerate amyloid beta metabolism and prevent the induction of chronic diseases and Alzheimer’s disease. Aachen, Germany: Photon Publishing Gmbh.

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Abstract

Major research interests in the fields of obesity and diabetes have accelerated since observations that central nervous system alterations in the brain can lead to an increased incidence of hypercholesterolemia and insulin resistance associated with stroke, hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Stressors that disturb adaptive functions early in life may not protect the organism from the environment and poor responses in neural pathway regulation may result in neuroendocrine and chronic disease. Interests in chronic diseases has increased globally with the release by the world health organization (WHO 2013) report that the global death related to chronic disease was 63% with 48% attributed to cardiovascular disease, 21 % to cancer and 12 % to chronic respiratory disease. The rate of the most prevalent chronic disease such as cardiovascular disease is linked to the metabolic syndrome and non alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) with stress and dietary factors closely involved with brain neural dysregulation and hormonal imbalances…

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