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Adherence To A Mediterranean Diet Is Associated With Cognitive Function In An Older Non- Mediterranean Sample: Findings From The Maine- Syracuse Longitudinal Study, Alexandra T. Wade, Merril F. Elias, Karen J. Murphy
Adherence To A Mediterranean Diet Is Associated With Cognitive Function In An Older Non- Mediterranean Sample: Findings From The Maine- Syracuse Longitudinal Study, Alexandra T. Wade, Merril F. Elias, Karen J. Murphy
Maine-Syracuse Longitudinal Papers
Background: Adherence to a Mediterranean diet is associated with higher cognitive function and reduced risk of dementia in Mediterranean populations. However, few studies have investigated the association between Mediterranean diet adherence and cognition in populations outside of the Mediterranean basin. Furthermore, it is currently unknown whether the association between Mediterranean diet adherence and cognitive function differs between middle-aged and older individuals. Methods: Cross-sectional (n = 894) and longitudinal (n = 530) multivariable analyses were undertaken using data from community-dwelling adults from the Maine-Syracuse Longitudinal Study (MSLS). Mediterranean diet adherence was measured by applying a literature-based Mediterranean diet score to food …
Setting The Record Straight For Two Heroes In Hypertension: John J. Hay And Paul Dudley White, Merrill Elias, Amanda L. Goodell
Setting The Record Straight For Two Heroes In Hypertension: John J. Hay And Paul Dudley White, Merrill Elias, Amanda L. Goodell
Maine-Syracuse Longitudinal Papers
Papers dealing with the history of the study of hypertension provide an invaluable window to our past. They identify our misconceptions, mistakes, and advances and describe the evolution of new knowledge. New knowledge develops in the context of contemporary scientific knowledge and zeitgeist. Zeitgeist is the German word for the defining mood or spirit of a particular era as expressed in the ideas and beliefs of the time.
The limitations of a scientist's knowledge and perspective at any given point in time must be considered in historical context. Therefore, we must tread carefully when criticizing a scientist's thinking and ideas …
Arsenic Remediation Of Maine Drinking Water, Austin Steward
Arsenic Remediation Of Maine Drinking Water, Austin Steward
Honors College
Arsenic, a metalloid, is one of the most prominent toxins in Maine drinking water. There are approximately 86,500 Maine citizens exposed to water containing arsenic over the maximum contamination level causing adverse effects including nausea, multiple cancers, and a reduction of full scale IQ and executive function. In drinking water, arsenic arises both by the natural leaching from bedrock and from the use of chemicals such as pesticides, embalming fluids, and wood preservatives. Although there are many known arsenic water remediation techniques, finding a method compatible for multiple arsenic isotopes is challenging. In this work, we test the low-energy and …