Want to keep Alzheimer’s disease at bay? A new study
suggests upping your intake of olive oil.
Scientists
have found a
substance in Olive
Oil thatprotects nerve cells from damage that brought on by Alzheimer's Disease |
While the Mediterranean liquid gold has long been touted for its multiple
health benefits, a team of US scientists from the University of Louisiana has
identified a specific component in olive oil that they say protects nerve cells
from damage brought on by Alzheimer’s disease.
Their research stems from a larger trend observed in the worldwide
prevalence of the cognitive illness: While it's estimated that 30 million
people suffer from the disease around the world, rates are notably lower in
Mediterranean countries.
And though scientists had long attributed the trend to
the high consumption of healthy, monounsaturated fats found in olive oil, the
latest study, released by the American Chemical Society last week, identifies a
substance called oleocanthal that was observed to protect against the leading
cause of Alzheimer’s in the brain: the accumulation of peptide beta-amyloid.
The findings were published in
the journal ACS Chemical Neuroscience.
In animal studies, scientists found that oleocanthal worked by
boosting the production of proteins and key enzymes believed to be critical in
removing the beta-amyloid in the brain.
“Extra-virgin olive oil-derived oleocanthal associated with the
consumption of Mediterranean diet has the potential to reduce the risk of AD or
related neurodegenerative dementias," the report concludes.
Meanwhile, earlier this month, another study found that olive
oil is an effective way of satiating hunger pangs and curbing the munchies. For
their research, Austrian researchers fed participants yogurt enriched with
lard, butterfat, rapeseed oil or olive oil.
The result? Olive oil had
the biggest satiety effect.
(Source: The Star, 26 March 2013 -
AFPRelaxnews)
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