interventions are crucial as they offer simple and inexpensive public health solutions that will be useful over the long term use. A Task Force on designing trials of nutritional interventions to slow cognitive decline in older adults was held in Toulouse in September 2012. The aim of the Task Force was to bring together leading experts from academia, the food industry and regulatory agencies to determine the best trial designs that would enable us to reach our goal of maintaining or improving cognitive function in apparently healthy aging people. An associated challenge for this Task Force was to determine the type of trials required by the Public Food Agencies for assessing the impact of nutritional compounds in comparison to well establi...
Background: The relationship between nutrition and cognitive functioning is unclear, especially in e...
Contains fulltext : 174210.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)As people age t...
In the last decade, the association between diet and cognitive function/dementia has been largely in...
International audienceinterventions are crucial as they offer simple and inexpensive public health s...
Longer life expectancy has led to an increase in the prevalence of age-related cognitive decline and...
The link diet-cognitive function/dementia has been largely investigated in observational studies; ho...
International audienceObservational studies suggest that nutritional factors have a potential cognit...
The world\u27s population is aging rapidly, with the proportion of the population over 60 growing at...
INTRODUCTION: An increasing number of people are living with cognitive impairment and dementia. Curr...
The rapidly growing number of elderly people in NTT and dementia provinces is the most common cause ...
Current demographic trends indicate that the population is aging. The aging process is inevitably co...
The results of randomized controlled trials of nutritional interventions aimed at preventing cogniti...
Observational studies suggest that nutritional factors have a potential cognitive benefit. However, ...
New dietary approaches for the prevention of cognitive impairment are being investigated. However, e...
● Global prevalence of dementia is predicted to almost triple by 2050 ● There are currently no effec...
Background: The relationship between nutrition and cognitive functioning is unclear, especially in e...
Contains fulltext : 174210.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)As people age t...
In the last decade, the association between diet and cognitive function/dementia has been largely in...
International audienceinterventions are crucial as they offer simple and inexpensive public health s...
Longer life expectancy has led to an increase in the prevalence of age-related cognitive decline and...
The link diet-cognitive function/dementia has been largely investigated in observational studies; ho...
International audienceObservational studies suggest that nutritional factors have a potential cognit...
The world\u27s population is aging rapidly, with the proportion of the population over 60 growing at...
INTRODUCTION: An increasing number of people are living with cognitive impairment and dementia. Curr...
The rapidly growing number of elderly people in NTT and dementia provinces is the most common cause ...
Current demographic trends indicate that the population is aging. The aging process is inevitably co...
The results of randomized controlled trials of nutritional interventions aimed at preventing cogniti...
Observational studies suggest that nutritional factors have a potential cognitive benefit. However, ...
New dietary approaches for the prevention of cognitive impairment are being investigated. However, e...
● Global prevalence of dementia is predicted to almost triple by 2050 ● There are currently no effec...
Background: The relationship between nutrition and cognitive functioning is unclear, especially in e...
Contains fulltext : 174210.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)As people age t...
In the last decade, the association between diet and cognitive function/dementia has been largely in...