Latife Esgunoglu

Latife Esgunoglu
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  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at University of East Anglia

PhD in Mediterranean diet, cognition and mental wellbeing

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6
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Current institution
University of East Anglia
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
March 2021 - present
University of East Anglia
Position
  • Associate Tutor
Education
January 2020 - December 2023
University of East Anglia
Field of study
  • Nutrition
September 2016 - December 2017
University of Reading
Field of study
  • Nutrition and Food Science

Publications

Publications (6)
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Introduction Psychological disorders including depression and anxiety are significant public health concerns. A Mediterranean-style dietary pattern (MDP) has been associated with improved mental well-being in observational studies. Evidence of the acute (defined as postprandial to 1 week) effects of an MDP on brain function, mood, cognition and imp...
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Background Dementias and mental health disorders (i.e. depression, anxiety) are significant public health challenges. Chronic consumption of a Mediterranean diet (MD) has been associated with lower incident dementia, improved cognitive performance, and reduced brain atrophy. Yet, short‐term studies and randomised clinical trials (RCT) are lacking....
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Vitamin A deficiency is a major health risk for infants and children in low- and middle- income countries. This scoping review identified, quantified, and mapped research for use in updating nutrient requirements and upper limits for vitamin A in children aged 0 to 48 months, using health- based or modelling-based approaches. Structured searches we...
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Background Although the long-term effects of a Mediterranean-style dietary pattern (MDP) on cognition and overall mental wellbeing have been consistently described, the short-term effects of the MDP on cognitive performance, mood and anxiety have not been as widely reviewed. Objectives The aims of this systematic review were to synthesise the evid...

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