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The brain health kitchen : preventing Alzheimer's through food, with 100 recipes / Annie Fenn, MD.

Fenn, Annie, (author.).

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"Scientific studies show that the choices we make today about what we eat help determine our mental health as we age. In The Brain Health Kitchen, Dr. Annie Fenn gives readers a guide to preserving cognitive ability through food, with 100 recipes to promote mental acuity. Fenn, a doctor turned chef, has organized the book into 10 chapters representing the most neuroprotective foods: berries, leafy greens, nuts and seeds, beans and lentils, whole grains, cruciferous vegetables, and more. Fenn walks readers through choices they can make to create a brain-friendly diet, like how to choose meats that will fuel instead of harm, how to understand the nuances between "good" and "bad" fats, and the difference between processed sugars and natural sugars. Science bites throughout the book explain the research behind the facts. Eating for brain health also means embracing cooking methods that preserve the nutrition of the food, such as braising, steaming, and smoking. The Brain Health Kitchen includes recipes for every meal of the day--from Caramelized Apple and Quinoa Pancakes for breakfast to Glazed Citrus, Almond, and Olive Oil Cake for dessert. And because cooking for your brain health is not about restricting or dieting, anyone can embrace this way of eating, whether they're vegan or vegetarian, pescatarian, a meat lover, or gluten intolerant. Backed by scientific research and a true love for food, Fenn teaches readers to eat for brain health today, so that the mind stays sharp for tomorrow" -- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781648290367
  • ISBN: 1648290361
  • Physical Description: 399 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Artisan Books, an imprint of Workman Publishing Co., Inc. [2023]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical resources and index (pages 390-399).
Formatted Contents Note:
Brain health begins in the kitchen -- Berries -- Leafy greens -- Vegetables -- Fish and seafood -- Nuts and seeds -- Beans and lentils -- Whole grains -- Meats, poultry, and eggs -- Olives and olive oil -- Coffee, tea, and other drinks -- Brain-healthy pantry heroes.
Subject: Alzheimer's disease > Prevention > Popular works.
Alzheimer's disease > Diet therapy > Recipes.
Memory disorders > Prevention.
Brain > Degeneration > Prevention.
Genre: Cookbooks.
Recipes.

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  • 11 of 12 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Stone County.

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  • 0 current holds with 12 total copies.
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The Brain Health Kitchen : Preventing Alzheimer's Through Food
The Brain Health Kitchen : Preventing Alzheimer's Through Food
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The Brain Health Kitchen : Preventing Alzheimer's Through Food


"Though packed with solid science, the book isn't dense reading; [Fenn] dishes up the data and information in easily digestible bites." -- Seattle Times A physician and chef identifies the top ten brain-smart ingredients and shows that eating to maintain brain health is easy, accessible, delicious, and necessary for everyone. The foods we choose to eat (or not) sit at the core of the Alzheimer's epidemic. In The Brain Health Kitchen, readers will learn exactly how making the right choices about the foods we select and cook, and how we eat them, can keep our brains younger, sharper, more vibrant, and much less prone to dementia. Scientific studies show that there are ten foods with powerful neuroprotective properties. None should come as a surprise--leafy greens, whole grains, berries, fatty fish, beans and lentils, olive oil, and more have been touted for their health-giving benefits since researchers put a name to the Mediterranean diet. But Dr. Annie Fenn takes a much more targeted approach, beginning with 100 recipes that incorporate brain-healthy foods into every meal of the day. From Caramelized Apple and Quinoa Pancakes for breakfast to Mushroom and White Bean Socca for lunch to dinners like Miso-Glazed Cod with Rice and Gingery Green Beans and Marinated Steak with Warm Kale Salad and Sweet Potatoes, here are dishes that are simply delicious, regardless of their health-boosting effects. Same with the desserts, like Coffee, Date, and Oat Bars. Readers will also learn other strategies for creating a brain-friendly dietary pattern, including choosing meats that fuel instead of harm; understanding the nuances between "good" and "bad" fats; embracing methods that preserve nutrients, such as braising and steaming; making sure to drink the right beverages; and addressing holistic issues like how diverse your food choices are and how beneficial it is to share meals with family and friends. Shifting to and sticking with a brain healthy diet is your first and best line of defense against the heartbreaking diseases of Alzheimer's and dementia. And it works for everyone--omnivores, pescatarians, vegetarians and vegans, and the gluten-intolerant.

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