Nuts and Older Adults’ Health: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 1 by Sze-Yen Tan and Version 4 by Conner Chen.

Although the beneficial effects of nuts on cardiometabolic diseases have been well established, little is known about the effects of nuts on age-related diseases. Given that age-related diseases share many biological pathways with cardiometabolic diseases, it is plausible that diets rich in nuts might be beneficial in ameliorating age-related conditions. Overall, the currently available evidence suggests that nut consumption, particularly when consumed as part of a healthy diet or over a prolonged period, is associated with positive outcomes such as longer telomere length, reduced risk of sarcopenia, and better cognition in older adults.

  • nuts
  • older adults
  • quality of life
  • diet quality
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