Data from: Dietary patterns during adulthood and cognitive performance in midlife: the CARDIA study
Publication Date
3-13-2019
Abstract
Objective: To investigate whether dietary patterns (Mediterranean diet (MedDiet), Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) and A Priori Diet Quality Score (APDQS)) during adulthood are associated with better midlife cognitive performance. Methods: We studied 2,621 CARDIA participants: 45% black, 57% female, and age 25±3.5 years at baseline (1985-6). Diet scores were calculated from repeated diet history up to year 20. Linear models were used to examine association between tertiles of diet score and year 25 to 30 change in standardized test scores for verbal learning (RAVLT), processing speed (Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST)) and executive function (Stroop Interference), and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) at year 30. Results: Higher scores in all three diets were associated with less decline in verbal memory (all P
Keywords
CARDIA, cognitive performance
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Recommended Citation
McEvoy, Claire T.; Hoang, Tina; Sidney, Stephen; Steffen, Lyn M.; Jacobs, David; Shikany, James; Wilkins, John; and Yaffe, Kristine, "Data from: Dietary patterns during adulthood and cognitive performance in midlife: the CARDIA study" (2019). UAB Research Data Catalog. 30.
https://digitalcommons.library.uab.edu/datasets/30