Health Tip: Eating a Brain-Healthy Diet
Last Updated:
2008-Sep-09
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(HealthDay)
By
-- Diana Kohnle
(HealthDay News) -- What you eat can go a long way toward
keeping your brain sharp and efficient.
AARP.org offers these brain-healthy nutritional suggestions:
- Vegetables -- Eat as many as you can, of all different colors,
shapes and varieties.
- Antioxidants -- Found in vitamins C, E and beta carotene, you
should get plenty of these substances. They occur naturally in many
fruits and vegetables.
- Omega-3 fatty acids -- They are found in fatty fish such as
mackerel, herring, sardines, anchovies, whitefish, tuna and
sablefish.
- A B vitamin -- Take one daily.
- A multivitamin -- Also take one daily, but never exceed
recommended dose. Taking more vitamins doesn't make it healthier --
doing so could be dangerous.
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