Abstract
Shameema Vattamkandathil
Abstract
The quality of food we eat affects our mind and body. Food choices are influenced by taste, habits, advertising, time, convenience and economics. Nutrition affects the early stages of life, can have impact on alertness, development, analytical thinking and communication by the production of neurotransmitters. The brain is an organ with high metabolic and nutrient demands. On average, the brain consumes 20% of a person’s daily caloric intake, approximately 400 calories per day. It is important to know the properties of foods especially regarding amino acid composition because amino acids are components of neurotransmitters, molecules needed for brain transmission and function. The interaction of nutrients in the food which consume affects the release of neurotransmitters. Neural impulses are produced from brain by various nutrients such as amino acids, complex carbohydrates, fatty acids especially omega 3 fatty acids. Gut hormones that can enter the brain, or that are produced in the brain itself, influence cognitive ability. Production of monoamine neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine, adrenaline, serotonin, dopamine, endorphins, important in the pathophysiology of mental illness, depends on adequate building blocks of amino acids, and mineral dependent co-factors. A healthy diet and regular physical activity can protect from diseases, such as obesity, CVD, strokes which avoid the risks during aging. Cognitive performance and maintenance of mental health, especially among elderly may be improved with proper healthy balanced diet consisting of complex carbohydrates, polyunsaturated fatty acid, especially omega-3 fatty acids, proteins and specific nutrients, like flavonoids. In order to improve our mental abilities, concentration, memory and vigilance, life style modification, proper nutrition with balanced diet is of great important.