A new study had found that high-protein diets
like Atkins Diet will cause your brain to shrink. It could also
cause Alzheimer's disease. Tests on mice fed an Atkins-style diet
found they ended up with brains five percent lighter than those on
other diets.
Also, the areas of the brain responsible for
memory were also less developed. Scientists suspect the high-protein
low-carbohydrate diets leave brains more vulnerable to Alzheimer's.
At
the height of Atkins-mania in 2003 and 2004, around three million
Brits were following the diet. It urges people to fill up on meat,
eggs and cheese - and to shun carbohydrate-rich items like bread,
rice and pasta.
Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston, 40,
championed the plan, which was also used for a short period by X
Factor judge Cheryl Cole, 26. But the diet was slammed by doctors
who warned it left people eating too much fat, putting them at risk
of heart disease and kidney problems.
Scientists say the new study suggests that the
ravages of dementia "might be slowed or avoided through healthy
eating."
Alzheimer's researcher Professor Sam Gandy,
from New York's Mount Sinai School of Medicine, said more research
is needed to see if the diet really does trigger the disease. But he
added: "The most unexpected result of our study was the loss of
overall brain mass."
Previous research has shown Mediterranean-style
diets rich in vegetables, fruit and fish may slow Alzheimer's.