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The Recipe for a Nourished Brain

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    Angela Guo: So, it's the old adage
    on what you eat
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    when I eaτ sugary or caffeinated food
    I often find myself, like unable to focus
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    So, eating healthier food
    has a significant impact on
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    how well I can focus, as well as
    how quick I can focus.
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    Sanjay Gupta: That's Angela Guo.
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    She's a 17-year old senior at
    Adlai Stevenson high school
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    in Lincolnshire, Illinois.
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    And that adage she just cited,
    "You are what you eat",
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    that's been around since the 1800's.
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    People have known for a long time
    just how much food affects us.
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    But it's not just in term of
    long-term health,
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    but also short-term mood.
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    And sio eating healthier food has
    a significant impact
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    AG Food really helps us maintain
    a safe clarity
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    on how well I can focus, as well as
    how quick I can think.
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    SG: She may only be in high school
    but Angela has already made
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    the crucial connection between
    what she puts in her mouth
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    and how quickly that affects her brain.
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    She even believes that
    simple understanding
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    gave her a real advantage
    when she competed
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    in the National Science Olympiad
    tournament earlier this year.
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    Announcer: First place: National
    champions of the 2023 Science xxxx
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    national tournament: Adlai Stevenson
    high school of Illinois, let's go!!
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    SG: Now at this tournament
    earlier this year,
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    Angela and her team mates went up
    against thousands of students
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    from around the country.
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    They were competing in events
    highlighting chemistry, and neuroscience
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    and biology.
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    But here is the thing:
    the entire time on Angela's team
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    you really didn't see much sugar around.
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    Instead,
    there were lots of healthy snacks.
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    AG So, even at school, I bring
    my own lunch
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    and it's just the asset of
    knowing what goes into your meals
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    is like really important, it kind of
    gives you peace of mind.
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    SG: The team did really well, and now
    as they prepare for more tournaments,
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    Angela, who now is team captain, says,
    sure, they study hard,
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    but what they eat, how they eat,
    that's also top of mind.
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    AG: When we do travel for science contests
    our cook always makes sure that
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    we are well stocked with fruit and water.
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    SG: So Angela seems pretty convinced
    that food helps her focus
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    and perform well academically.
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    Of course, that makes sense
    but the question today,
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    "What is the empirical evidence
    to support that and how does it work?
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    How exactly does food impact the brain?
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    And how do we really know when our brain
    is well nourished?"
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    Uma Naidoo: Sugar is not xxxx brain
Title:
The Recipe for a Nourished Brain
Description:

Many of us have been told that foods like blueberries, salmon, and leafy greens are “good for the brain.” But what does that really mean? Can eating certain foods make us smarter? More alert? Less stressed? Sanjay talks to nutritional psychiatrist and personal chef, Dr. Uma Naidoo about what foods improve brain function and influence the way we feel. She’ll also share her secret sauce: a few nutritious and delicious ways to eat carbs, fats and sugar.

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