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Brain Body Food: The Ultimate Guide to Thriving into Later Life and Reducing Dementia Risk [Audiobook]

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Brain Body Food: The Ultimate Guide to Thriving into Later Life and Reducing Dementia Risk [Audiobook]

Brain Body Food: The Ultimate Guide to Thriving into Later Life and Reducing Dementia Risk [Audiobook]
English | June 02, 2021 | ASIN: B096G2B526 | MP3@128 kbps | 7h 23m | 406 MB
Author and Narrator: Ngaire Hobbins

In this unique book, you will learn food and life choices crucial to preventing avoidable physical and cognitive decline and the stark difference between those at 40 or 50, compared to what's needed as you move closer to your 80s and beyond.

Most popular health and eating plans are ideal for those in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, but it can be anything from unhelpful to downright harmful if you are heading toward or beyond your 70s.

Brain Body Food gives you insights into understanding that and knowing how to adapt your focus to avoid harm and relish life as you age.

The author, Ngaire Hobbins, reads this book in a clear and engaging but authoritative style. Ngaire is a dietitian specializing in nutrition, wellness, and brain health into later age and is skilled at presenting complex science in everyday language, making this an easy listen packed with practical, sensible advice.

You will learn:

  • Why weight loss is no longer good for you
  • About harnessing the power of the gut microbiome
  • About diabetes at later age
  • Anti-inflammatory and cell-protective eating
  • How physical activity is inextricably linked to nutrition for peak health
  • Practical, life-enhancing strategies for people living with frailty and/or dementia
  • And much, much more