Background Few randomized clinical trials have explored the health effects of bilberries in humans. The aim was to test the effect of bilberry and red grape-juice consumption on visual memory, motor speed and dexterity as well as inflammatory and tissue damage biomarkers of plasma in aged men with subjective memory impairment. Methods Nine-week double-blind, placebo-controlled, dietary intervention study of aged men (n = 60, age ≥ 67 years) with subjective memory impairment randomized to consume a 50/50 mix of bilberry/red grape-juice or an iso-caloric placebo juice. A selection of Cambridge Cognition Test Battery (CANTAB), Grooved Pegboard tests and blood-samplin...
Polyphenols are promising nutritional bioactives exhibiting beneficial effect on age-related cogniti...
Background - Increased dietary intake of polyphenols present in fruit have been proven to alleviate ...
Scope: Low‐grade inflammation is a hallmark of cardiometabolic risk. Bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus...
Background: Few randomized clinical trials have explored the health effects of bilberries in humans....
Background: Alzheimer′s disease is a neurodegenerative disease appearing as a result of free radical...
Bioactive molecules in berries may be helpful in reducing the risk of oral diseases. The aim of this...
Bioactive molecules in berries may be helpful in reducing the risk of oral diseases. The aim of this...
With an increase in life expectancy, the incidence of chronic degenerative pathologies such as demen...
Abstract: Bioactive molecules in berries may be helpful in reducing the risk of oral diseases. The a...
Purpose - Berry-derived phenolic compounds found in grapes have been associated with a number of hea...
Introduction: Gradual population aging is creating a new set of needs in the general population. Mem...
ABSTRACT Several studies have shown that a high consumption of vegetables and fruits is consistently...
Background and Objective: Alzheimer's disease is an age-related disease that is characterized by dem...
Few studies investigated the biological effects of American grape cultivars. We investigated the met...
Few studies investigated the biological effects of American grape cultivars. We investigated the met...
Polyphenols are promising nutritional bioactives exhibiting beneficial effect on age-related cogniti...
Background - Increased dietary intake of polyphenols present in fruit have been proven to alleviate ...
Scope: Low‐grade inflammation is a hallmark of cardiometabolic risk. Bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus...
Background: Few randomized clinical trials have explored the health effects of bilberries in humans....
Background: Alzheimer′s disease is a neurodegenerative disease appearing as a result of free radical...
Bioactive molecules in berries may be helpful in reducing the risk of oral diseases. The aim of this...
Bioactive molecules in berries may be helpful in reducing the risk of oral diseases. The aim of this...
With an increase in life expectancy, the incidence of chronic degenerative pathologies such as demen...
Abstract: Bioactive molecules in berries may be helpful in reducing the risk of oral diseases. The a...
Purpose - Berry-derived phenolic compounds found in grapes have been associated with a number of hea...
Introduction: Gradual population aging is creating a new set of needs in the general population. Mem...
ABSTRACT Several studies have shown that a high consumption of vegetables and fruits is consistently...
Background and Objective: Alzheimer's disease is an age-related disease that is characterized by dem...
Few studies investigated the biological effects of American grape cultivars. We investigated the met...
Few studies investigated the biological effects of American grape cultivars. We investigated the met...
Polyphenols are promising nutritional bioactives exhibiting beneficial effect on age-related cogniti...
Background - Increased dietary intake of polyphenols present in fruit have been proven to alleviate ...
Scope: Low‐grade inflammation is a hallmark of cardiometabolic risk. Bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus...