Eating a nutritious diet in youth and midlife can enhance brain function and reduce cognitive decline in later years.
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Highlights: A high-quality diet from youth to midlife is linked to better cognitive function in retirement year
Eating a nutritious diet in youth and midlife can enhance brain function and reduce cognitive decline in later years.
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The impact of poor health and stress during one's twenties becomes evident in midlife, contributing to lower cognitive function.
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