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Depression and age-related cognitive decline are frequently linked as co-occurring health outcomes of shared risk factors such as the Mediterranean diet [1], diet diversity [2], and allostatic load from chronic stress {fact:3, fact:4}. Furthermore, depression is explicitly identified as a condition that can exacerbate age-related cognitive decline in older adults [3].

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Understanding Allostasis: Stability Through Change - Cannelevate cannelevate.com.au CannElevate 2 facts
claimAllostatic load serves as a unifying mechanism that explains why chronic stress is linked to elevated risks for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, and cognitive decline.
claimAllostatic load serves as the unifying mechanism explaining why individuals experiencing chronic stress face elevated risks for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, and cognitive decline.
Diet composition and staple-food dependence as structural ... researchsquare.com Research Square 1 fact
claimDiet diversity is a critical factor in child growth and development, maternal health, and the prevention of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular disease (CVD), cognitive decline, and depression.
A Consensus Proposal for Nutritional Indicators to Assess ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers in Nutrition 1 fact
claimScientific research has linked the Mediterranean Diet to benefits beyond cardiovascular health, including reduced risks of obesity, diabetes, cancer, depression, and cognitive decline, as well as improved quality of life.
Debt Stress: How Debt Affects Mental Health - Debt.org debt.org Debt.org 1 fact
claimFinancial stress resulting from debt can cause depression and anxiety, which may compound age-related cognitive decline and memory issues in older adults.