Objective Cognitive benefits of multivitamins have been observed in the elderly, but fewer trials have investigated younger, healthy cohorts. This randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study investigated the cognitive effects of 16-week multivitamin supplementation in adults aged 20-49 years. Method A total of 138 participants aged 20-50 years were randomised and 116 completed the trial. The participants completed a computerised battery of cognitive tasks before and after 16-week supplementation with a multivitamin containing minerals and herbs or placebo. Blood measures of homocysteine, vitamin B6, B12 and folate were collected at both time points. Results In men, there was a strong trend (p = 0.01; which did not reach significance ...
Cognitive decline is an issue of increasing concern in our aging population, and cognitive outcomes ...
With aging of the world population, there is demonstrated age-associated cognitive decline and a ris...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...
Objective Cognitive benefits of multivitamins have been observed in the elderly, but fewer trials ha...
Objective Nutritional and vitamin status may be related to cognitive function and decline in older a...
Supplementation with vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients may be beneficial for cognition, especial...
Supplementation with vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients may be beneficial for cognition, especial...
Abstract Background Observational studies have frequently reported an association between cognitive ...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies have frequently reported an association between cognitive function...
OBJECTIVE: Nutritional and vitamin status may be related to cognitive function and decline in older ...
Age-related decline occurs across the lifespan and is a feature of the normal ageing process. With a...
Introduction: Deficits in cognitive functioning, especially episodic memory, are commonly reported a...
Rationale: There is potential for multivitamin supplementation to improve cognition in the elderly. ...
RATIONALE: There is potential for multivitamin supplementation to improve cognition in the elderly. ...
Vitamin deficiencies are common in many countries, with research indicating that individuals are lik...
Cognitive decline is an issue of increasing concern in our aging population, and cognitive outcomes ...
With aging of the world population, there is demonstrated age-associated cognitive decline and a ris...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...
Objective Cognitive benefits of multivitamins have been observed in the elderly, but fewer trials ha...
Objective Nutritional and vitamin status may be related to cognitive function and decline in older a...
Supplementation with vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients may be beneficial for cognition, especial...
Supplementation with vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients may be beneficial for cognition, especial...
Abstract Background Observational studies have frequently reported an association between cognitive ...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies have frequently reported an association between cognitive function...
OBJECTIVE: Nutritional and vitamin status may be related to cognitive function and decline in older ...
Age-related decline occurs across the lifespan and is a feature of the normal ageing process. With a...
Introduction: Deficits in cognitive functioning, especially episodic memory, are commonly reported a...
Rationale: There is potential for multivitamin supplementation to improve cognition in the elderly. ...
RATIONALE: There is potential for multivitamin supplementation to improve cognition in the elderly. ...
Vitamin deficiencies are common in many countries, with research indicating that individuals are lik...
Cognitive decline is an issue of increasing concern in our aging population, and cognitive outcomes ...
With aging of the world population, there is demonstrated age-associated cognitive decline and a ris...
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of nutritional factors and individual micronutr...