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  2. Edinburgh Feeding Evaluation in Dementia Scale - Wikipedia

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    The scale was used as an outcome measure of the first randomised controlled trial of an intervention to alleviate feeding difficulty [7] and has been used as an outcome measure in a national study of feeding difficulty in older people with dementia in Canada; [8] In this study it was shown that a 1-unit change in the EdFED score is equivalent ...

  3. A simple tool may be able to predict your risk for both ...

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    The team used health data from more than 350,000 people who had been recruited for the UK Biobank study between 2006 and 2010 and participated in follow-up assessments three times over the next ...

  4. Eating lots of these foods could increase your dementia risk ...

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    6 habits to ditch for better brain health Consuming a bland-colored diet. The current study showed that consuming over 20% of your calories from ultra-processed foods could lead to a greater risk ...

  5. Medication Appropriateness Tool for Comorbid Health ...

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    The Dementia Training Australia funding an interactive online education package for deprescribing in dementia centered around the MATCH-D. It was a joint collaboration between the University of Western Australia, University of Tasmania, La Trobe University, Monash University, Alfred Health and FireFilms.

  6. Is the MIND diet really best for preventing dementia? - AOL

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    The best foods and nutrients for cognitive health, according to science There may be another key conclusion to draw from the new study: the strong connection between eating nutrient-rich foods and ...

  7. MIND diet - Wikipedia

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    The MIND diet was published in 2015. [3] Changes in cognitive ability were correlated with specific nutritional components of the MIND diet. [3] The inclusion of higher numbers of MIND diet recommended foods in one's daily diet was associated with less cognitive decline than when these foods were not included or were included in lesser quantities. [3]