Aging is associated with brain atrophy, functional brain network reorganization and decline of cognitive performance, albeit characterized by high interindividual variability. Among environmental influencing factors accounting for this variability, nutrition and particularly vitamin supply is thought to play an important role. While evidence exists that supplementation of vitamins B6 and B1 might be beneficial for cognition and brain structure, at least in deficient states and neurodegenerative diseases, little is known about this relation during healthy aging and in relation to reorganization of functional brain networks. We thus assessed the relation between blood levels of vitamins B1 and B6 and cognitive performance, cortical folding, a...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between markers of vitamin B(12) status and brain volume...
bound to transcobalamin (holoTC/B12 ratio) may re-flect tissue levels of the vitamin, but its clinic...
Vitamin B12, folate, and sulfur amino acids may be modifiable risk factors for structural brain chan...
Aging is associated with brain atrophy, functional brain network reorganization and decline of cogni...
Vitamin B12, folate, and homocysteine are implicated in pivotal neurodegenerative mechanisms and par...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...
Advancing age can be associated with an increase in cognitive dysfunction, a spectrum of disability ...
Vitamin B12, folate, and homocysteine are implicated in pivotal neurodegenerative mechanisms and par...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive disorders in old age have a serious impact on the health and social aspects o...
Epidemiological and experimental studies suggest that adequate vitamin and dietary intake is importa...
Vitamin B-12 deficiency is often associated with cognitive deficits. Here we review evidence that co...
BACKGROUND: The fraction of total plasma vitamin B12 bound to transcobalamin (holoTC/B12 ratio) may ...
Objectives: Factors maintaining cognitive health are still largely unknown. In particular, the cogni...
Current recommendations on vitamin B12 intake vary from 1.4 to 3.0 µg per day and are based on the a...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between markers of vitamin B(12) status and brain volume...
bound to transcobalamin (holoTC/B12 ratio) may re-flect tissue levels of the vitamin, but its clinic...
Vitamin B12, folate, and sulfur amino acids may be modifiable risk factors for structural brain chan...
Aging is associated with brain atrophy, functional brain network reorganization and decline of cogni...
Vitamin B12, folate, and homocysteine are implicated in pivotal neurodegenerative mechanisms and par...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...
Advancing age can be associated with an increase in cognitive dysfunction, a spectrum of disability ...
Vitamin B12, folate, and homocysteine are implicated in pivotal neurodegenerative mechanisms and par...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive disorders in old age have a serious impact on the health and social aspects o...
Epidemiological and experimental studies suggest that adequate vitamin and dietary intake is importa...
Vitamin B-12 deficiency is often associated with cognitive deficits. Here we review evidence that co...
BACKGROUND: The fraction of total plasma vitamin B12 bound to transcobalamin (holoTC/B12 ratio) may ...
Objectives: Factors maintaining cognitive health are still largely unknown. In particular, the cogni...
Current recommendations on vitamin B12 intake vary from 1.4 to 3.0 µg per day and are based on the a...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between markers of vitamin B(12) status and brain volume...
bound to transcobalamin (holoTC/B12 ratio) may re-flect tissue levels of the vitamin, but its clinic...
Vitamin B12, folate, and sulfur amino acids may be modifiable risk factors for structural brain chan...