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Catherine de Lange

  • Airina Nabila Abdul Nizanhas quotedlast year
    a healthy brain is about feeling good
  • Berthahas quoted9 months ago
    When we eat sugar, the pancreas releases a hormone called insulin, telling liver, muscle and fat cells to turn it into energy. In type 2 diabetes, which is often (but not always) caused by high intake of fatty and sugary foods, and is the most common type of diabetes, this system becomes desensitized and stops working properly, causing blood sugar levels to spike. This type of diabetes is closely linked to obesity and can also result in problems with memory and cognition. What’s more, type 2 diabetes is a leading risk factor for
  • Rica Tanguamoshas quoted5 months ago
    Why might eating less be good for us?
  • Sahar's Shinehas quotedlast year
    The most direct is the vagus nerve, an information super-highway that sends signals from our gut to our central nervous system
  • Riyam Alshimmaryhas quoted6 months ago
    However, we just need to remember that science is an ongoing process.
  • Riyam Alshimmaryhas quoted6 months ago
    Excitingly, recent studies suggest that the environment, rather than genetics, has the most influence on how the brain changes as we age, and eventual cognitive decline,1 leaving no doubt that what we choose to do in our daily lives is crucial to our brain health.
  • Riyam Alshimmaryhas quoted6 months ago
    Each one is different and there is no one-size-fits-all solution.
  • Riyam Alshimmaryhas quoted6 months ago
    The brain is a hungry organ, consuming about 20 per cent of the body’s energy.
  • Riyam Alshimmaryhas quoted6 months ago
    4 Where have we gone wrong?
  • Riyam Alshimmaryhas quoted6 months ago
    The two-way communication between the gut and the brain is called the gut–brain axis, and information can travel back and forth in a number of ways.
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