The rate of cognitive decline in the elderly is highly variable. One potential factor contributing to accelerated cognitive decline is chronic systemic inflammation, because it has been linked to cognitive impairment and increased dementia risk. Certain lifestyle factors, such as excess body weight and sedentary behavior, can exacerbate a proinflammatory state in older adults, resulting in chronic low-grade inflammation. Supplementing the diet with curcumin, an anti-inflammatory polyphenolic compound from the curry spice turmeric, is a potential approach to prevent accelerated cognitive decline by counteracting chronic inflammatory processes. Although the anti-inflammatory effects of curcumin are well established, the potential cognitive be...
Curcumin derived from turmeric is well documented for its anti-carcinogenic, antioxidant and anti-in...
Curcumin's pharmacological properties and its possible benefits for neurological diseases and dement...
Pamela E Potter Department of Pharmacology, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern Univ...
Alzheimer's disease constitutes a growing cause of cognitive impairment in aging population. Given t...
Alzheimer's disease constitutes a growing cause of cognitive impairment in aging population. Given t...
Curcumin therapy in animals has produced positive cognitive and behavioural outcomes; results of hum...
Curcumin therapy in animals has produced positive cognitive and behavioural outcomes; results of hum...
A decline in cognitive ability is a typical feature of the normal aging process, and of neurodegener...
Curcumin therapy in animals has produced positive cognitive and behavioural outcomes; results of hum...
A decline in cognitive ability is a typical feature of the normal aging process, and of neurodegener...
Background: Obesity accelerates age-related cognitive decline, which is partly mediated by vascular ...
ObjectiveBecause curcumin's anti-inflammatory properties may protect the brain from neurodegeneratio...
Inflammaging is a term used to describe the tight relationship between low-grade chronic inflammatio...
Curcumin possesses many properties which may prevent or ameliorate pathological processes underlying...
International audienceThe nutrients and their potential benefits are a new field of study in modern ...
Curcumin derived from turmeric is well documented for its anti-carcinogenic, antioxidant and anti-in...
Curcumin's pharmacological properties and its possible benefits for neurological diseases and dement...
Pamela E Potter Department of Pharmacology, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern Univ...
Alzheimer's disease constitutes a growing cause of cognitive impairment in aging population. Given t...
Alzheimer's disease constitutes a growing cause of cognitive impairment in aging population. Given t...
Curcumin therapy in animals has produced positive cognitive and behavioural outcomes; results of hum...
Curcumin therapy in animals has produced positive cognitive and behavioural outcomes; results of hum...
A decline in cognitive ability is a typical feature of the normal aging process, and of neurodegener...
Curcumin therapy in animals has produced positive cognitive and behavioural outcomes; results of hum...
A decline in cognitive ability is a typical feature of the normal aging process, and of neurodegener...
Background: Obesity accelerates age-related cognitive decline, which is partly mediated by vascular ...
ObjectiveBecause curcumin's anti-inflammatory properties may protect the brain from neurodegeneratio...
Inflammaging is a term used to describe the tight relationship between low-grade chronic inflammatio...
Curcumin possesses many properties which may prevent or ameliorate pathological processes underlying...
International audienceThe nutrients and their potential benefits are a new field of study in modern ...
Curcumin derived from turmeric is well documented for its anti-carcinogenic, antioxidant and anti-in...
Curcumin's pharmacological properties and its possible benefits for neurological diseases and dement...
Pamela E Potter Department of Pharmacology, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern Univ...