Comparing Mediterranean and Western Diets: Cognitive and Microbiota Effects in Middle-Aged Rats

Oct 10, 2025Current developments in nutrition

How Mediterranean and Western Diets Affect Thinking and Gut Bacteria in Middle-Aged Rats

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Abstract

Twelve middle-aged rats on a Mediterranean diet showed trending differences in cognitive function compared to those on a Western diet.

  • Dietary patterns were associated with distinct microbial compositions, with 28 differentially abundant bacteria identified.
  • Changes in gene expression related to glial cell activity were observed in the hippocampus of rats on the Mediterranean diet.
  • Blood-brain barrier integrity and neuroplasticity remained stable during the 12-week dietary intervention.
  • A longer duration of dietary intervention may be necessary to produce significant differences in cognitive performance.

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