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There are certain foods that can increase the chances of keeping your brain healthy as you age. If you want to remain mentally sharp as you age, consider adding the following foods to your diet:
Glucose
Your body metabolizes glucose when eating healthy sugars and carbohydrates.
Opt for fruits that are rich in natural sugars.
Fish
Fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for good brain function and development.
Fish is linked with a lower risk of dementia and stroke, can help slow cognitive decline and can enhance memory as you age.
Nuts and Chocolate
Nuts are rich in vitamin E, which is attributed to slowing cognitive decline as you get older.
Dark chocolate (consumed in moderation) contains antioxidants, which can enhance concentration.
Opt for an ounce of nuts and chocolate daily to reap the health benefits without consuming excess calories.
Avocados and Whole Grains
Avocados and whole grains enhance blood flow to stimulate brain cells.
Blueberries
Blueberries protect the brain from stress and may reduce the effects of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Blueberries may increase your learning capacity and motor skills as you age.
Apples
Apples are rich in the antioxidant quercetin, which protects against Alzheimer’s disease. Don’t peel your apples, though, as the skin contains the most quercetin.
Spinach
Some studies have shown that spinach can prevent and even reverse memory loss.
Spinach is high in folic acid, which protects against Alzheimer’s disease and memory loss.
Iron-rich Foods
Iron deficiency negatively affects learning, memory and attention.
Eat dark, leafy greens, beans, lean meat and soy to boost the iron in your body.
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