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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > Three Essential Insights Into Brain Nutrition and Cognitive Protection

Three Essential Insights Into Brain Nutrition and Cognitive Protection

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Last updated: 27/06/2026 12:11
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Brain energy consumption chart showing metabolic demands across different age groups
New research reveals the brain consumes 20% of total body energy in adults, rising to 50% during childhood development. This extraordinary metabolic demand requires optimal micronutrient availability for cognitive function. — Photo: Tima Miroshnichenko / Pexels
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Understanding brain energy metabolism reveals three critical facts for maintaining cognitive health. First, brain energy consumption peaks at 50% during childhood development around age 10, establishing that early nutrition fundamentally shapes neural development. Second, B-vitamin deficiencies directly impair cognitive function and energy metabolism, meaning that micronutrient gaps quickly manifest as mental fatigue and reduced mental clarity.

Third—and most actionable—folate and B12 supplementation demonstrates measurable cognitive protection in aging adults. Clinical studies show that supplementing these vitamins in older adults with elevated homocysteine levels significantly slows brain atrophy and improves memory performance. This evidence-based approach represents one of the most effective interventions for cognitive preservation during aging.

These findings emphasize that targeted micronutrient support, particularly B vitamins, offers practical protection for brain health across the lifespan.

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