MELBOURNE: Scientists have discovered that going veggie could be bad for your brain-with those on a meat-free diet six times more likely to suffer brain shrinkage.
Vegans and vegetarians are the most likely to be deficient because the best sources of the vitamin are meat, particularly liver, milk and fish. Vitamin B12 deficiency can also cause anaemia and inflammation of the nervous system. Yeast extracts are one of the few vegetarian foods which provide good levels of the vitamin.
The link was discovered by Oxford University scientists who used memory tests, physical checks and brain scans to examine 107 people between the ages of 61 and 87.
When the volunteers were retested five years later the medics found those with the lowest levels of vitamin B12 were also the most likely to have brain shrinkage. It confirms earlier research showing a link between brain atrophy and low levels of B12.
Brain scans of more than 1,800 people found that people who downed 14 drinks or more a week had 1.6% more brain shrinkage than teetotallers. Women in their seventies were the most at risk.
Beer does less damage than wine according to a study in Alcohol and Alcoholism.
Researchers found that the hippocampus-the part of the brain that stores memories - was 10% smaller in beer drinkers than those who stuck to wine.
And being overweight or obese is linked to brain loss, Swedish researchers discovered. Scans of around 300 women found that those with brain shrink had an average body mass index of 27 And for every one point increase in their BMI the loss rose by 13 to 16%.
Taken from the Times of India
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Wow.
Good thing I only eat 24 oz. Porterhouse Steaks.
Interesting. At least I'm not a vegetarian, but I don't each that much meat. Maybe I should start eating more...
I wouldn't change any diets just yet. Of course the Porterhouse Steak diet is rather impressive.
Interesting.
I guess when mom said that vegetables were good for you, she wasn't completely honest! =)
But all of the people that were tested were older, so it seems that brain shrinkage occurs after a pretty significant time of being a vegetarian or vegan
Good point Paje! B12 is the main issue here. Meats contain more B12 and alcohol depletes the brain of B12 so those two sets of findings make sense!
The part about brain loss resulting from obesity was interesting. That could definitely be a problem for the US in the future. It also provides yet another reason to sue McDonalds.
Narintohn, you should invite me over for a steak dinner sometime.
I am going to have to cut back on Chipotle...maybe.
Caro,
I had one at Ringside for my 16th birthday. Amazing.
However, I don't think it will be physically possible for me to do that ever again.
Bitney,
You got it.
Nice! Do you ever make your own steak?
Vegetables were never ment to be eaten, instead they were ment to be seen on the television reenacting religious happenings. The people at Oxford know whats up.
Ha no. I don't cook...anything.
The study is pretty funny, even though Alexa seems to be a lot smarter than a lot of people, though she's a vegetarian. As for me, I only eat things that had a face, hence my giant brain...
So, are you going to gift wrap me a homemade steak for my birthday then, Caro?
December 1st, thanks.
You bet! I will get the grill fired up.
I guess I should eat a Turdukken before the SAT.
What a bizarre study. I haven't eaten meat in almost 2 years. I try to get as much B12 in as possible because I already knew that it's really hard to get if you don't eat meat, so hopefully my brain hasn't suffered too much shrinkage.
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