Mindfull: Over 100 Recipes For Better Brain Health

Drawing on the latest research and expertise of Baycrest, a world leader in research on the aging brain, Mindfull provides nutritional strategies for maintaining and improving brain health and supports the journey to more brain healthful eating through its recipes, menus and tips on stocking a healthy home pantry. While the risk of such diseases as Alzheimer’s represents a complex interplay of genes, environment and lifestyle, up to half of Alzheimer’s cases may be the result of seven key modifiable risk factors, including diet-associated disorders like diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. As the population ages, the incidence of Alzheimer’s, dementia and other brain diseases is on the rise, creating a growing need for proven nutritional advice and recipes for better brain health.

Mindfull features:

  • Over 100 recipes, including contributions from notable Canadian chefs Laura Calder, Chuck Hughes, Mark McEwan, Michael Smith and others
  • Recipes from morning to night, including “afternoon brain boosters” and “fuel on the go” snacks
  • The six biggest myths about brain health
  • Current science on “brain foods”
  • Tips on minimizing the use of fats, sweeteners, soy, alcohol and sodium
  • Strategies for eating properly and developing eating patterns for ideal cognitive function
  • Full-colour photography throughout

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Mindfull: Over 100 Recipes For Better Brain Health

Drawing on the latest research and expertise of Baycrest, a world leader in research on the aging brain, Mindfull provides nutritional strategies for maintaining and improving brain health and supports the journey to more brain healthful eating through its recipes, menus and tips on stocking a healthy home pantry. While the risk of such diseases as Alzheimer’s represents a complex interplay of genes, environment and lifestyle, up to half of Alzheimer’s cases may be the result of seven key modifiable risk factors, including diet-associated disorders like diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. As the population ages, the incidence of Alzheimer’s, dementia and other brain diseases is on the rise, creating a growing need for proven nutritional advice and recipes for better brain health.

Mindfull features:

  • Over 100 recipes, including contributions from notable Canadian chefs Laura Calder, Chuck Hughes, Mark McEwan, Michael Smith and others
  • Recipes from morning to night, including “afternoon brain boosters” and “fuel on the go” snacks
  • The six biggest myths about brain health
  • Current science on “brain foods”
  • Tips on minimizing the use of fats, sweeteners, soy, alcohol and sodium
  • Strategies for eating properly and developing eating patterns for ideal cognitive function
  • Full-colour photography throughout

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Mindfull: Over 100 Recipes For Better Brain Health

Mindfull: Over 100 Recipes For Better Brain Health

Mindfull: Over 100 Recipes For Better Brain Health

Mindfull: Over 100 Recipes For Better Brain Health

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Drawing on the latest research and expertise of Baycrest, a world leader in research on the aging brain, Mindfull provides nutritional strategies for maintaining and improving brain health and supports the journey to more brain healthful eating through its recipes, menus and tips on stocking a healthy home pantry. While the risk of such diseases as Alzheimer’s represents a complex interplay of genes, environment and lifestyle, up to half of Alzheimer’s cases may be the result of seven key modifiable risk factors, including diet-associated disorders like diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. As the population ages, the incidence of Alzheimer’s, dementia and other brain diseases is on the rise, creating a growing need for proven nutritional advice and recipes for better brain health.

Mindfull features:

  • Over 100 recipes, including contributions from notable Canadian chefs Laura Calder, Chuck Hughes, Mark McEwan, Michael Smith and others
  • Recipes from morning to night, including “afternoon brain boosters” and “fuel on the go” snacks
  • The six biggest myths about brain health
  • Current science on “brain foods”
  • Tips on minimizing the use of fats, sweeteners, soy, alcohol and sodium
  • Strategies for eating properly and developing eating patterns for ideal cognitive function
  • Full-colour photography throughout


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781443424585
Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
Publication date: 04/09/2013
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 25 MB
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About the Author

Carol Greenwood, PhD, is a senior scientist at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest. using brain imaging technology, Greenwood researches the links between diet and dementia and nutrition strategies for brain health. She is also a professor in the department of nutritional sciences at the university of Toronto.


CAROL GREENWOOD, PhD, is a senior scientist at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest. Using brain imaging technology, Greenwood researches the links between diet and dementia and nutrition strategies for brain health. She is also a professor in the department of nutritional sciences at the University of Toronto.

DAPHNA RABINOVITCH edited Canadian Living Cooks Step by Step, winner of a Cuisine Canada award. A chef, recipe developer and food consultant, she was director of the Canadian Living test kitchen for many years.

JOANNA GRYFE is a past member of the Top Chef Canada culinary production team and online food editor for the Rachael Ray Show. She currently holds the position of managing editor of the Food Network Canada website.

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