Cognitive Health

KHNI Q Science Shorts – Invisible Injury in Brain Health and the Role of Nutrition in Recovery

30 JUL 2021 1 MIN READ
KHNI Q Science Shorts – Invisible Injury in Brain Health and the Role of Nutrition in Recovery

Concussions, often called the ‘invisible injury’ because there are no apparent external symptoms, can affect people at all stages of life following an incident like a fall (elderly), heads banging in a school yard (children), or individuals of any age playing a sport. Sometimes it can be something completely innocuous that causes an impact to the head. Concussion can have short-term and long-term effects on the brain and body, often resulting is what is called a ‘cellular crisis’. The body has increased nutrition needs during this time, but currently there is no recommended nutrition therapy.

In this KHNI Q Science Short, Dr. Lisa Ryan, PhD, RNutr discusses the latest research on the effects of brain injury and how nutrition may have a role in brain health recovery.

Learn answers to questions like:

  1. What is a concussion/brain injury?
  2. What physiological effect does it have on the body?
  3. How is concussion currently managed?
  4. Why might nutrition have a role to play?
  5. Which nutrients and non-nutrients are postulated to play a role?

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Lisa Ryan, PhD RNutr

Lisa Ryan, PhD RNutr

Head of School of Health, Sport Science and Nutrition across the ATU

Dr. Lisa Ryan, a Registered Nutritionist, joined ATU in 2015 from Monash University. Lisa co-founded the Irish Concussion Research Centre and is widely published in concussion, nutrition, and functional foods, with research focusing on female rugby players and concussion management.

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