Brain Health

  • Açaí Berries May Be Part Of Why Hawaii Is So Calm And Relaxed

    One of the best things that I had when my wife and I went to Hawaii were the acai bowls. They were as common over there as ice cream shops are here off the island. If you’ve had the pleasure of traveling to Hawaii you will have noticed the great culture and pace of life. It’s night and day compared to big city living around New York or Los Angeles. Some of this more relaxed, less anxious and overall chill demeaner may be in part due to this focus on acai.

    What is açaí?

    Acai is a berry that is native to Central and South America but has become popular is more places than just that. Super foods is a title that gets thrown around a bit loosely now-a-days but acai would absolutely be worthy of that label. Nutrients within acai are very antioxidant heavy which is able to help decrease inflammation in the body. Macronutrient wise it’s a fairly even split between carbs and unsaturated fats unlike most other fruits. Flavor wise it’s even better!

    Açaí’s impact on anxiety

    Acai berries are great sources of antioxidants to decrease inflammation in the body. This could aid with anxiety and memory benefits.

    Life is full of stressors that can start to take a toll on your body if not careful. In addition to other stress management and counseling strategies, a proper diet can play a big role. The study referenced here was done on rats which is always needed to be interpreted with a grain of salt but some takeaways can still be had. In general rats are physiologically fairly similar to humans and a lot easier to control for study purposes.

    In this study they purposefully put mice in some anxiety inducing situations to see how they respond. When compared to other mice eating a “typical” diet, those with acai were more calm and less anxious. More research naturally needs to be done but if this could help reduce some medication needs for some individuals down the road the research will be worthwhile. Something to keep an eye out for.

    Inflammation and memory benefits with açaí

    Situations of high stress, either physical or psychological, the added antioxidants of acai berries would be very beneficial. Increased inflammation impacts just about every aspect of the body from head to toe. Helping the body combat this with proper sleep, hydration and nutrient rich foods are critical.

    As we learn more about various mental/memory illnesses, inflammation is a factor that continues to come up. While this referenced study is on rats, the principles/concepts are applicable. Unfortunately, when most people get older, the quality of their diet seems to decrease a little bit as well. Absolutely no judgement but it is something to be mindful of and makes someone wonder if a few more antioxidant rich items could help decrease some of those common memory risks.

    Adding açaí into your diet

    The nutrient profile of acai makes it very unique due to the fat content. While not quite to the level of avocados, it’s still noticeably higher in fat. Due to that, acai may not be the best pre-workout for everyone but could be great post-workout or the rest of the day. With a balanced macro-breakdown this can help to keep glucose levels stable and avoid spikes and crashes.

    Acai berries are great sources of antioxidants to decrease inflammation in the body. This could aid with anxiety and memory benefits.

    Making some smoothies with acai thrown in is a great way to add some into your diet. My personal favorite though is going back to the way it was introduced to me in Hawaii. Acai bowls are heaven in a bowl! You can add various toppings such as other fruits, nuts, peanut butter, some honey, dark chocolate or whatever your heart desires. Adding in some of those additional antioxidant rich foods can make this treat even more beneficial. I encourage you to check out your local grocery store to see if they have any (frozen section may be your best bet) and give it a try!

    Study referenced: click here

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  • Gut health can impact long term brain health and memory

    Research on gut health has been exploding! It feels like every week another study is showing how one’s gut health can impact something different. Lately one of the most popular topics is the connection between gut health and overall brain health. Short term and long term brain health can both be impacted. Don’t ignore the power of the gut and like most things, the sooner you start the better long term results.

    Review factors impacting gut health

    Surprise surprise, what you eat impacts your gut health. Consuming quality foods is key with a focus on veggies and fruit! Ensure you have decent fiber rich food items which will fuel the good bacteria in the gut to maximize their benefits. Quality omega-3s from fatty fish will help reduce inflammation in the brain as well to help keep it feeling and functioning optimally. None of this is to say that you can’t ever have a donut or else your gut health is ruined. You’ll rarely see me turn down a good donut! It’s the overall consistency that is key. One single moment doesn’t erase all the hard work done before it. That being said, one salad doesn’t correct a diet otherwise full of candy and fried food so make sure that you’re eating your broccoli regularly!

    Gut health is key for overall brain health.

    Brain and cognitive benefits

    The gut is the gatekeeper for what is allowed into the body. For all the energy that your brain and body needs the gut needs to let that in while also keeping the bad stuff out. Proper nutrition is key for optimal brain function and growth just like for our muscles. Looking at older individuals suffering from memory related issues, one fairly common factor is poor gut health. Dementia is one situation in particular getting a lot of attention and justifiably so. There’s still a lot to learn in that area but prioritizing your nutrition sooner will help stack the odds to avoid that. While changes like that don’t happen over night but short term benefits can still be shown with a good diet aiding memory to encourage starting to prioritize things now. It’s always annoying forgetting where the keys are!

    Helping your brain starts with the gut

    Reiterating, it’s always better to start sooner than later. Having more veggies and fruit will rarely ever be a bad thing and especially in this case, your noggin will thank you. In addition to veggies, fruit and fatty fish like salmon, some supplements can play a role too. Specifically, probiotics can be very beneficial to aid gut health in certain situations. Antibiotics can crush your gut health by killing the good bacteria in there along with the bad bacteria. So depending on medications you are taking, double check to ensure if there are any additional impact on gut health to be mindful of. Staying mindful will help you to repair your gut health quicker and set things up for continued wellness. Again, none of this occurs quickly but you want to be sure to help your future self by prioritizing things now. Time flies!

    Study referenced: click here

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