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The Future of Brain Health Might Look Surprisingly Familiar 🌿🧠

  • Writer: Olly Bridge
    Olly Bridge
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read
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Hot off the back of running three sessions for Innovation Bay’s Inspire 2024, and still glowing from the energy, conversations, and genuine human connection, I wanted to share a piece of research I read while sitting in the airport on the way home.


It stopped me in my tracks…not because it was radical, but because it confirmed something deeply familiar.


🎯 Looking Forward by Looking Back



Throughout my keynote, I made the case that the future of health and performance is actually about rediscovering the past.


What our grandparents intuitively understood.

What the Blue Zones have demonstrated consistently for decades.

What modern science is now finally catching up to.


This new study from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Center for Brain, Biology and Behaviour, led by Aron Barbey, reinforces exactly that.



🧠 Nutrition and the Pace of Brain Ageing


Published in npj Aging (2024), this research explored how specific nutrient patterns relate to brain ageing in cognitively healthy older adults.


What makes this study particularly compelling is its multimodal design:


• Blood-based nutrient biomarkers

• Brain imaging

• Cognitive performance testing


Together, these data points created a holistic picture of how diet influences brain structure, function, and ageing trajectories.


This is not nutrition by opinion…it is nutrition by biology.



🥗 The Nutrients That Matter Most



The study identified nutrient profiles strongly aligned with Mediterranean-style eating patterns, associated with slower brain ageing.


Key nutrients included:


🥑 Fatty acids

🥦 Antioxidants

🍇 Carotenoids

🌰 Vitamin E

🥚 Choline


In simple terms…people whose diets reflected these nutrients showed more resilient brain ageing, even when they were otherwise healthy.


🌍 Blue Zones Were Right All Along



This mirrors what we already see in the world’s longest-lived populations.


Not supplements.

Not biohacks.

Not extreme restriction.


Just:


• Real food

• Seasonal variety

• Eating the rainbow

• Shared meals and connection


The science is now validating what culture and tradition quietly preserved.



💡 A Simple but Powerful Takeaway



If we want to protect cognitive performance, decision-making, creativity, and emotional regulation as we age, nutrition is not optional.


And it doesn’t need to be complicated.


More whole foods.

More colour.

More consistency.


Less ultra-processing.

Less noise.

Less chasing shortcuts.


That is how we support brain health, longevity, and performance in the real world.

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