Glucose, a monosaccharide carbohydrate, is the brain’s primary fuel. As such, numerous research investigations over the past 20 years have sought to determine the influence of acute glucose ingestion on human cognitive performance. Initial work focused on older adults and individuals with age-related memory impairment. The majority of studies in this age group have reported a beneficial effect of oral glucose on performance, most notably in the domain of episodic memory. More recently, this effect has been replicated in younger adults and adolescents. However, in younger individuals, the ‘glucose memory facilitation effect’ appears to be more sensitive to conditions of high cognitive demand. By contrast, numerous studies in children have re...
Background: Optimal cognitive performance is important for learning. The brain uses glucose for fuel...
Background/Objectives: Previous research investigating the impact of glucose ingestion and/or improv...
Background/Objectives:Considering the importance of glucose as a brain substrate, the postprandial r...
A great deal of research has been devoted to the issue of whether the ingestion of a glucose contain...
There has been increasing interest in the effects of nutrition on cognitive perfor- mance and more s...
Previous research has found that the ingestion of glucose boosts task performance in the memorydomai...
The brain has a very high rate of energy consumption relative to its size, and requires a ready supp...
Animal studies have shown that there is a dose-response impact of glucose on memory but very few stu...
The brain has a high metabolic rate and its metabolism is almost entirely restricted to oxidative ut...
The brain has a high metabolic rate and its metabolism is almost entirely restricted to oxidative ut...
Interventions aimed at improving glucose regulatory mechanisms have been suggested as a possible sou...
Rationale: Previous investigations have demonstrated increased performance after the administration ...
Rationale: Current research suggests that glucose facilitates performance on cognitive tasks which p...
Changes in blood glucose are hypothesized to influence cognitive performance and these changes can b...
Recent research findings indicate that glucose administration enhances some aspects of cognitive fun...
Background: Optimal cognitive performance is important for learning. The brain uses glucose for fuel...
Background/Objectives: Previous research investigating the impact of glucose ingestion and/or improv...
Background/Objectives:Considering the importance of glucose as a brain substrate, the postprandial r...
A great deal of research has been devoted to the issue of whether the ingestion of a glucose contain...
There has been increasing interest in the effects of nutrition on cognitive perfor- mance and more s...
Previous research has found that the ingestion of glucose boosts task performance in the memorydomai...
The brain has a very high rate of energy consumption relative to its size, and requires a ready supp...
Animal studies have shown that there is a dose-response impact of glucose on memory but very few stu...
The brain has a high metabolic rate and its metabolism is almost entirely restricted to oxidative ut...
The brain has a high metabolic rate and its metabolism is almost entirely restricted to oxidative ut...
Interventions aimed at improving glucose regulatory mechanisms have been suggested as a possible sou...
Rationale: Previous investigations have demonstrated increased performance after the administration ...
Rationale: Current research suggests that glucose facilitates performance on cognitive tasks which p...
Changes in blood glucose are hypothesized to influence cognitive performance and these changes can b...
Recent research findings indicate that glucose administration enhances some aspects of cognitive fun...
Background: Optimal cognitive performance is important for learning. The brain uses glucose for fuel...
Background/Objectives: Previous research investigating the impact of glucose ingestion and/or improv...
Background/Objectives:Considering the importance of glucose as a brain substrate, the postprandial r...