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Food can help you focus.

November 12th 2008 17:37
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From: Atlanta Journal - Constitution


Perhaps you should consider which foods and beverages might actually help you think.


While the majority of nutrition studies have focused on our hearts, bones and waistlines, a thoughtful bunch of scientists are amassing research on how what we put into our bodies affects the health of our brains.

Brain cells like all cells start needing nutrition as soon as they’re created; that’s why there’s so much emphasis on good nutrition during pregnancy and early childhood to build healthy bodies and brains. More research is being done on how adult nutrition can affect cognitive function —- the level at which the brain is able to manage and use available information for activities of daily life.

So whether you’re choosing breakfast foods to keep you alert during an early morning business meeting or wanting an afternoon snack to boost concentration powers, here’s a roundup of food news to feed your mind.

> Don’t forget folate. Foltate is found in orange juice, green vegetables, cantaloupe and whole-grain foods, including those enriched with folic acid such as breads, cereals, pasta and rice. Shown to improve alertness in adults, the B vitamin folate is critical in early pregnancy to prevent spinal cord birth defects and may be key in forming the brain’s memory cells. Research being done at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Boston shows that high blood folate levels help keep homocysteine levels in check. That’s a good thing because high homocysteine levels are associated with increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. So grabbing an orange juice and whole-grain bagel may be a time saving no-brainer breakfast on the go, but it’s really good for your brain.


> Brain cells crave choline. Found in egg yolks, peanuts, soybeans and flaxseeds, the nutrient choline helps support the brain’s messenger service, called neurotransmitters. It’s also linked to new memory cell production. But according to Boston-based nutrition consultant and registered dietitian Elizabeth Ward, who presented findings at the American Dietetic Association’s 2008 Food and Nutrition Conference in Chicago, “It’s a nutrient that’s frequently underconsumed by those who need it most. In fact, fewer than 10 percent of older children, men and women meet the recommended adequate intake for choline.” Ward says one egg , which contains 125 milligrams of choline, can help close the gap.

> Up your anti-oxidants. It’s hard to avoid health messages about antioxidants these days. Foods from pomegranates to prunes boast about their high levels of those disease-fighting biochemicals, and according to nutrition researchers at Tufts University they help fight off oxidative stress on our brains to help protect cognitive function. So throw some blueberries in your yogurt for breakfast and order a spinach salad for lunch for your body and your mind.

> Pay attention with tea. Exciting new research on drinking tea focuses on its effect to calm us down so we can concentrate better on the task at hand. John Foxe, professor of neuroscience, biology and psychology at City College of the City University of New York, found that theanine —- an amino acid in the tea plant —- increases alpha brain-wave activity, which induces a calmer, yet more alert, state of mind. Theanine is found in green, black and oolong teas.

> Water for the brain. If your brain feels a bit fuzzy or you feel irritability coming on, you might just be thirsty. Dehydration can make you feel listless, lethargic and contribute to concentration problems. Maybe you don’t need more caffeine to plow through the rest of the afternoon. Make sure to drink water or other thirst-quenching drinks throughout the day. The water in fresh fruit and vegetable snacks help hydrate, too.

Carolyn O’Neil is a registered dietitian and co-author of “The Dish on Eating Healthy and Being Fabulous!”






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Comment by Wilson Pon

November 13th 2008 08:58
Beside that, Katyzzz.

The Flavonols inside the dark chocolate is good to reduce the high blood pressure and prevent us from getting heart related diseases too!

I loved the article and your thoughts about the food for your brain, Katyzzz

Comment by katyzzz

November 13th 2008 09:23
Good point there, Wilson, and what is good for the heart is good for the brain.

Comment by Lilla

November 28th 2008 05:09
Katyz,

You and me know thsi, right ... but I am left chuckling because I missed this post.

I am laughing because all I can think is, you bet it can ... just try a big mac and see how even your vision will blurr ... *lol* oh God, I havenot had one of those toxic sponge cakes for nearly ten years... *shiver* jsut thinking about eating one ...

Lilla ...

Comment by katyzzz

November 28th 2008 06:51
Good girl, Lilla, it pays to stay healthy by eating right. We are agreed.

Comment by Jill Browne

July 5th 2009 17:13
Excellent topic, Katy, and good info. Now I want to know more about this. My brain can use all the help I can give it!

Cheers,

jill

Comment by katyzzz

July 5th 2009 22:53
just keep calling in Jill and give the free trial of lumosity a go. absolutely obligation free and you don't even need a credit card to try it.

Comment by Anonymous

February 24th 2010 05:09
Your text goes here I think that fish oil is good for concentration too. It says so on the package! The thing is that the fish oil pills themselves are coated with gelatin. That's for all you people who don't consume that stuff!

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