B vitamins, homocysteine and risk of cognitive impairment by Dr Celeste de Jaeger Loots
What dietary factors cause B12 deficiency Why is homocysteine a risk factor for cognitive decline?
How do omega-3 fatty acids interact with homocysteine and B vitamins What happens to the brain if homocysteine is elevated?
Can lifestyle choices prevent dementia
Speakers
Dr Celeste de Jaeger Loots
Research Fellow at Imperial College London
Senior study coordinator for AGE Unit, SPH for Generation trial and forthcoming AHEAD trial. Cognitive assessment is my field of expertise applied to all studies in the AGE unit, including the CHARIOT Pro sub study. Also contributing to the Worldwide Finger initiative directed by Prof Miia Kivipelto and our Chariot Covid rapid response survey looking at effects of social isolation on lifestyle and mental health. Lecturing for the medical students Lifestyle Medicine and Prevention course as Nutrition topic lead.
What dietary factors cause B12 deficiency Why is homocysteine a risk factor for cognitive decline?
How do omega-3 fatty acids interact with homocysteine and B vitamins What happens to the brain if homocysteine is elevated?
Can lifestyle choices prevent dementia