Is milk and dairy intake a preventive factor for elderly cognition (dementia and Alzheimer’s)? A quality review of cohort surveys

Author:

Bermejo-Pareja Félix1,Ciudad-Cabañas María José2,Llamas-Velasco Sara3,Tapias-Merino Ester3ORCID,Hernández Gallego Jesús2,Hernández-Cabria Marta4,Collado-Yurrita Luis5,López-Arrieta Jesús María6

Affiliation:

1. Research Unit, University Hospital “12 de Octubre”, Madrid. Chair “Alzheimer disease”, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

2. Department of Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

3. Research Institute (Imas12), University Hospital “12 de Octubre,” Madrid, Spain

4. Quality and Nutrition, Group CAPSA, Central Lechera Asturiana, Madrid, Spain

5. Department of Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

6. Memory Unit, Department of Geriatrics, Hospital de Cantoblanco, Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Milk and dairy (M&D) is a longstanding human food with widespread use. Many studies showed the preventive capacity of M&D in several human health disorders, but its utility in others is under discussion. Aging has been associated to elderly cognitive decline including dementia-Alzheimer syndrome (Dem-AD). The absence of a therapy to impede or postpone Dem-AD determines the need for its prevention, including nutritional factors. To evaluate the preventive capacity of M&D consumption in elderly Dem-AD we performed a systematic review in the main biomedical databases and information resources, but we present this study as a narrative review to discuss better the complexity of this subject. The elderly Dem-AD has a long pre-symptomatic period and the M&D intake has a widespread use. These determinants and the quality flaws of published studies impeach us to answer whether M&D consumption is preventive for Dem-AD. Moreover, two long Japanese cohorts suggest that M&D intake could prevent Dem-AD. Prospective cohorts beginning in midlife (or early life) could answer this question in the future.

Funder

University Foundation

Pfizer

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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