Associations of dietary markers with brain volume and connectivity: a systematic review of MRI studies
<p>The high prevalence of unhealthy dietary patterns and related brain disorders, such as dementia, emphasizes the importance of research that examines the effect of dietary factors on brain health. Identifying markers of brain health, such as volume and connectivity, that relate to diet is an...
Main Authors: | Jensen, DEA, Leoni, V, Klein-Flügge, MC, Ebmeier, KP, Suri, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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