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Nutrition and Neurological Disorders offers readers a comprehensive reference on the effect of dietary regimes in a wide variety of neurological diseases. With its broad coverage of different types of diets, including the Mediterranean diet, this book allows readers to learn about the results of diets and their correlation with specific disorders. This includes diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, and MS and severe neurological conditions such as brain injury, stroke, headache and migraine. Examining various compounds, the book's broad coverage allows readers to learn more about the role nutrient deficiency plays in the pathology of many conditions, along with treatment potential.
This volume provides a platform for research on vitamins and minerals and on future investigations of these compounds.
Diet and Nutrition in Neurological Disorders: 1. Neurological disorders in the context of the global burden of disease
Part I - Alzheimer's disease and dementias2. Lifestyle modifications and nutrition in Alzheimer's disease; 3. The Gut microbiota and Alzheimer's disease; 4. The Mediterranean diet: Unsaturated fatty acids and prevention of Alzheimer's disease; 5. Malnutrition and early-stage Alzheimer's disease
Part II - Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis6. Hydration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; 7. Diet, disease severity, and energy expenditure in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS); 8. Nutrition, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and ALS; 9. Fatty acid profiling in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Part III - Brain injury10. High-fat diets in traumatic brain injury: A ketogenic diet resolves what the western diet messes up: Neuroinflammation and beyond; 11. Brain injury, anthropometry, and nutrition; 12. Calorie and protein intake in traumatic brain injury patients; 13. Lipids, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and traumatic brain injury; 14. Brain trauma, ketogenic diets, ketogenesis, and via enteral nutrition
Part IV - Cerebral palsy15. Nutrition and cerebral palsy; 16. Metabolic syndrome in adult cerebral palsy: Implications for diet; 17. Gut microbiota characteristics in children with cerebral palsy; 18. Swallowing problems: Major components of nutritional deficits in adults with cerebral palsy
Part V - Dietary neurotoxins19. Dietary neurotoxins: An overview; 20. Alcohol consumption induces oxidative damage, neuronal injury, and synaptic impairment: Consequences for our brain health; 21. Dietary effects of lead as a neurotoxicant; 22. Environmental toxicants (OPs and heavy metals) in the diet: What are their repercussions on behavioral/neurological systems?
Part VI - Epilepsy23. Hypercholesterolemic diet and status epilepticus; 24. Low glycemic index therapy: What it is and how it compares to other epilepsy diets; 25. Ketogenic diet in pediatric epilepsies
Part VII - Headaches and migraines26. The value of fruit and vegetable consumption in pediatric migraine; 27. Dietary trigger factors of migraine
Part VIII - Multiple sclerosis28. Diet and nutrition in multiple sclerosis management; 29. Dietary fish intake and multiple sclerosis: A new narrative; 30. Linking diet, gut microbiota, and multiple sclerosis; 31. Restoration of myelination in the central nervous system via specific dietary bioactive lipids: An opportunity to halt disease progression in multiple sclerosis
Part IX - Neuroinflammation32. Effect of diet and nutrition on neuroinflammation: An overview; 33. High-fat diet-induced cellular neuroinflammation: Alteration of brain functions and associated aliments; 34. Neural implications of a high-fructose diet
Part X - Parkinson's disease35. Role of mediterranean diet in Parkinson's disease; 36. Role of dietary antioxidants and redox status in Parkinson's disease; 37. Beverages, caffeine, and Parkinson's disease; 38. The association of diet and its components with changes in gut microbiota and improvement in Parkinson's disease
Part XI - Peripheral neuropathy39. Alcohol-related autonomic dysfunction and peripheral neuropathy 40. Dietary saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and peripheral neuropathy41. Caloric restriction as a nutrition strategy in counteracting peripheral neuropathies
Part XII - Prenatal effects and neurodevelopment42. The interplay between stress and nutrition during pregnancy: Influence on fetal brain development 43. Maternal and neonatal polyunsaturated fatty acid intake and risk of neurodevelopmental impairment in premature infants44. Early nutrition, growth, and neurodevelopment in the preterm infant 45. Breast milk and cognitive performance in children 46. Effects of ketogenic diets and ketone supplementation on the nervous system during development: Applications to autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia
Part XIII - Stroke47. Fluids, energy intake, and stroke; 48. Cachexia after stroke; 49. Linking stroke and dietary pattern: An Indian perspective; 50. Dietary lipids: The effect of docosahexaenoic acid on stroke-related neuronal damage; 51. Diet quality and stroke; 52. Recommended resources for diet and nutrition in neurological disorders
Vitamins and Minerals in Neurological Disorders: 1. Vitamins and minerals in the context of reference values and requirements
Part I - Alzheimer's disease and dementias2. a-Tocopherol for Alzheimer's disease; 3. Cognitive impairment and micronutrients: Vitamin B12, folate, and homocysteine and implications for dementia; 4. Magnesium and Alzheimer's disease; 5. Copper, oxidative stress, Alzheimer's disease, and dementia; 6. Chromium and Alzheimer's disease
Part II - Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis7. Riboflavin and lower motor neuron diseases
Part III - Brain injury8. Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) in brain injury; 9. Antioxidants in brain injury with or without antibiotics; 10. Vitamin D and traumatic brain injury; 11. Zinc and traumatic brain injury
Part IV - Cerebral palsy12. Cerebral palsy: Evaluating vitamin D levels
Part V - Dietary neurotoxins13. Linking copper and neurotoxic activities
Part VI - Epilepsy14. Epilepsy-derived neurodegeneration and vitamin E; 15. Selenium use in epilepsy; 16. Reduced vitamin C and minerals in epilepsy; 17. Thiamine, transporters, and epilepsy
Part VII - Headaches and migraines18. Riboflavin usage in pediatric migraine; 19. Vitamin B12, folate, and migraine; 20. Vitamin D and migraine
Part VIII - Multiple sclerosis21. Iron, zinc, and multiple sclerosis patients; 22. Considerations on vitamin D supplementation in multiple sclerosis
Part IX - Neuroinflammation23. Neuroinflammation: Role of magnesium; 24. Vitamin B12 as a neuroprotectant in neuroinflammation; 25. Vitamin D3 (VD3) effects on neuroinflammation and neurodegenerative disorders: Focus on Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases; 26. Vitamin C and neuroinflammation; 27. Vitamin A and all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) on neuroinflammatory changes in the brain; 28. Fluoride excess and neuroinflammation
Part X - Parkinson's disease29. Vitamin D and Parkinson's disease; 30. Tocotrienols and Parkinson's disease: In vitro and in vivo modeling; 31. B vitamins: Pyridoxal phosphate and parkinsonism; 32. Antioxidant vitamins in Parkinson's disease: Vitamins A, C, E; 33. Role of calcium in Parkinson's disease; 34. Micronutrient levels in Parkinson's disease; 35. Genes and dietary metals in Parkinson's disease
Part XI - Peripheral neuropathy36. Vitamin D levels and diabetic peripheral neuropathy; 37. B vitamins on the nervous system: A focus on peripheral neuropathy
Part XII - Prenatal effects and neurodevelopment38. Dietary B-vitamin deficiencies and maternal oversupplementation on neurodevelopment: An updated narrative; 39. Essential trace elements in neurodevelopment: An updated narrative; 40. Gestational folic acid in neuronal development of the hypothalamus
Part XIII - Stroke41. Vitamin B12, hyperhomocysteinemia, and stroke; 42. Sodium and stroke; 43. Calcium intake and the risk of stroke; 44. Recommended resources for the study and investigation of vitamins and minerals in neurological disorders
Treatments, Nutraceuticals, Supplements and Herbal Medicine in Neurological Disorders: Part I - Alzheimer's disease and dementias1. Guarana (Paullinia cupana Mart.): Applications to Alzheimer's disease and dementias; 2. Herbs for Alzheimer's disease management; clinical studies: A narrative; 3. Reducing neurodegeneration and oxidative damage in Alzheimer's disease: Role of
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