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Spicy Diet Linked To Dementia
2019-07-23
Nooooooooooooooooooo!

TW, quick! We need you to see if there are any holes in this study!

If only you had set this for tomorrow when you posted it, gorb, then I’d have seen it before the rollover.

— trailing wife
at 1:02 a.m. EDT, Wednesday, 24 July
[StudyFinds] Here’s something to consider the next time you’re thinking about ordering a spicy dish: a new long-term international study has found that a spicy diet could lead to dementia.

According to the study, older adults over the age of 55 who consumed more than 50 grams of chili per day displayed nearly double the risk of developing poor cognition and a decline in overall memory. Interestingly, slimmer adults indulging in a spicy diet exhibited even more significant memory loss.

"Chili consumption was found to be beneficial for body weight and blood pressure in our previous studies. However, in this study, we found adverse effects on cognition among older adults," lead researcher Dr. Zumin Shi explains in a statement.

Researchers analyzed the chili intake of 4,582 Chinese adults over the course of 15 years. Fresh and dried chili pepper consumption was tracked, but sweet capsicum and black pepper were not included in the study.

In general, study subjects who ate more spicy food had a lower income, less body mass, and exercised more frequently than those who preferred more mild flavors. This has led researchers to theorize that skinnier people are more susceptible to chili intake than overweight people, which would explain why skinnier adults displayed more prominent memory loss.

"Chili is one of the most commonly used spices in the world and particularly popular in Asia compared to European countries," co-researcher Dr. Ming Li says. "In certain regions of China, such as Sichuan and Hunan, almost one in three adults consume spicy food every day."

Capsaicin has already been shown to speed up the metabolism, promote fat loss, and hinder vascular disorders, but this is the first time its impact on cognitive functioning has been investigated.

The study’s authors say that more research is necessary on the connection between chili pepper and dementia, and admit that other variables, such as education levels, may also play a role in cognitive decline.
Posted by:gorb

#9  Combined with beans creates methane induced global warming.
Posted by: Phaick Uneretle6310   2019-07-23 23:00  

#8  I call bullshit. Known too many people into old age that loved spicy food. The ones that mentally deteriorated that I knew where plain jane folk and the most exotic spice they had was pepper.
Posted by: DarthVader   2019-07-23 22:28  

#7  Please pass the salsa.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-07-23 22:10  

#6  More that 50 grams daily is almost 2 ounces. Go look at one of your spice jars. That's a *bleep*load of chili.

The study’s authors say that more research is necessary on the connection between chili pepper and dementia, and admit that other variables, such as education levels, may also play a role in cognitive decline.


tl;dr: single variable studies are generally bullsh!t.
Posted by: SteveS   2019-07-23 19:28  

#5  Incidentally, one of the same scientists proved once that capsaicin was linked to better lung health. Probably why those chinese opera singers are all meshugene.

This isn't science. It's just superimposing data from a nutritional anthropology statistic onto another statistic with one or two similar variables. eg: Chinese eat chillies, chinese go senile sooner. Hence chillies linked to senility.

... most commonly used spices in the world [5] with a substantial higher chili intake in Asian compared to European countries [6]. In certain regions of China such as Sichuan and Hunan, almost one in three adults consume spicy food.

They're doing pretty okay compared to Europeans, who have repeatedly proven suicidally dumb, and with successively shorter-term memories every decade.

Still more science. Eat chillies to live longer
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-07-23 19:24  

#4  To me, salsa cleans the pipes. The hotter, the better. Daily
Posted by: Frank G   2019-07-23 19:19  

#3  Horsepoop!
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2019-07-23 19:11  

#2  So it that why the food in old folks rehab is so fricking bland that baby food is spicy in comparison?
Posted by: 3dc   2019-07-23 19:01  

#1  admit that other variables, such as education levels, may also play a role
So are they trying to say that eating spicy food means you're uneducated?
Posted by: Glenmore   2019-07-23 18:08  

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