The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if increasing adherence to a Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet pattern improves brain and heart health relative to a healthy control diet in middle-aged adults.The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the MIND diet improve cognitive performance and heart health relative to a control diet? Researchers will compare the MIND diet group to a control (a healthy diet that does not match the MIND diet) to see if the MIND provides more benefit to health. Participants will: Consume one meal that follows the MIND diet or a control meal every day for 3 months Visit the lab before and after the 3 months of meals for tests. Keep a record of the food they eat during the study.
The purpose of this study is to understand how a healthy diet is related to thinking ability and heart health. Participants will be asked to consume a microwaveable study meal or prepackaged smoothie every day for 12 weeks. These meals will be delivered to participant homes using Daily Harvest meal delivery service. The study meals and smoothies will follow either a dietary pattern thought to improve brain and heart health (MIND), or a control diet, and will include foods commonly found in grocery stores. Participants will not know which diet they are assigned to (active or control). Participants will also be asked to follow simple dietary guidance on a healthy diet in addition to the meals provided. Participants will complete a series of online forms or surveys. Additionally, participants will come to 4 in-person laboratory visits to complete several computer-based tests of memory and attention while wearing an EEG cap. Participants will also be asked to complete an eye test, a heart rate and blood pressure assessment, a bone and body scan called DXA, and a blood draw at the beginning of the study and again at the end of the 12-week diet period.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
72
Daily meals designed to increase adherence to the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) dietary pattern.
Daily meals designed to increase fruit, vegetable, and whole grain intake consistent with a healthy American diet.
Attentional Accuracy
Changes in accuracy (%) between groups using a computerized flanker task.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
Attentional Reaction Time
Changes in reaction time (ms) between groups using a computerized flanker task.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
Attentional Resource Allocation
Changes in P3 event related potential amplitude (microvolts) between groups using a computerized flanker task.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
Attentional Processing Speed
Changes in P3 event related potential latency (ms) between groups using a computerized flanker task.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
Fasting Blood Glucose
Changes in fasting blood glucose concentration (mg/dL) between groups.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
Fasting Blood Triglycerides
Changes in fasting blood triglyceride concentration (mg/dL) between groups.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
Fasting Blood HDL
Changes in fasting blood HDL concentration (mg/dL) between groups.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
Blood Pressure
Changes in systolic and diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) between groups.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
Waist Circumference
Changes in waist circumference (cm) between groups.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
Macular Pigment Optical Density
Changes in Macular Pigment Optical Density (log units) between groups using a macular densitometer.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
Visceral Adipose Tissue
Changes in visceral adipose tissue (g) between groups using Dual X-ray Absorptiometry.
Time frame: 12 weeks (Baseline vs Follow-Up)
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