Clinically designed nutritional and metabolic strategies intended to optimize the substrate supply and utilization within the central nervous system. These protocols specifically target the consistent delivery of essential macronutrients and micronutrients required for sustained neuronal activity and neurotransmitter synthesis. The goal is to enhance cognitive performance, mental clarity, and resilience against metabolic stressors.
Origin
This term originates from the convergence of clinical nutrition, neuroendocrinology, and performance psychology, emphasizing the brain’s high metabolic demand. The concept formalizes the practice of manipulating dietary intake, such as glucose or ketone body availability, to directly influence brain energy homeostasis. It reflects a precise, systematic approach to dietary intervention in the context of cognitive health.
Mechanism
The protocols function by modulating systemic energy pathways, ensuring the brain receives optimal and stable fuel sources, often involving strategies like balanced glucose control or strategic ketogenic approaches. They impact the blood-brain barrier transport mechanisms and mitochondrial efficiency within neurons and glial cells, supporting ATP production. Furthermore, these targeted interventions supply necessary precursors, like amino acids and specific lipids, essential for robust neurotransmission and structural maintenance.
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