The potential neurocognition protective effects of dietary curcumin in curry consumed with food was investigated in this study of 2734 community-dwelling adults (aged ≥ 55, mean ± SD: 65.9 ± 7.4). We analyzed longitudinal data of baseline curry consumption (“never or rarely”, “occasionally”: once a month and once a week or daily) and baseline and 4.5-year follow-up cognitive function in mixed model analyses controlling for confounding risk factors. Significant between-exposure differences were found for Digit Span-Backward (DS-B), Verbal Fluency-Animals (VF-A) and Block Design (BD). Compared to “never or rarely” consumption, “very often” and “often” consumptions were associated with higher DS-B performance; “very often”—with higher VF-A, an...
Research on the role of dietary anthocyanins in preventing cognitive decline in older adults shows p...
To postpone cognitive decline and dementia in old age, primary prevention is required earlier in lif...
Although dietary patterns are crucial to cognitive function, associations of dietary patterns with c...
Curcumin, from the curry spice turmeric, has been shown to possess potent antioxidant and antiinflam...
The rate of cognitive decline in the elderly is highly variable. One potential factor contributing 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...
Curcumin therapy in animals has produced positive cognitive and behavioural outcomes; results of hum...
Research on the effects of dietary nutrients on respiratory health in human populations have not inv...
Background: Obesity accelerates age-related cognitive decline, which is partly mediated by vascular ...
In recent years there has been a growing interest, supported by a large number of experimental and e...
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...
ObjectiveBecause curcumin's anti-inflammatory properties may protect the brain from neurodegeneratio...
Background Inadequate fruit and vegetable intake may be associated with cognitive decline but its as...
Research on the role of dietary anthocyanins in preventing cognitive decline in older adults shows p...
To postpone cognitive decline and dementia in old age, primary prevention is required earlier in lif...
Although dietary patterns are crucial to cognitive function, associations of dietary patterns with c...
Curcumin, from the curry spice turmeric, has been shown to possess potent antioxidant and antiinflam...
The rate of cognitive decline in the elderly is highly variable. One potential factor contributing 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...
Curcumin therapy in animals has produced positive cognitive and behavioural outcomes; results of hum...
Research on the effects of dietary nutrients on respiratory health in human populations have not inv...
Background: Obesity accelerates age-related cognitive decline, which is partly mediated by vascular ...
In recent years there has been a growing interest, supported by a large number of experimental and e...
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...
ObjectiveBecause curcumin's anti-inflammatory properties may protect the brain from neurodegeneratio...
Background Inadequate fruit and vegetable intake may be associated with cognitive decline but its as...
Research on the role of dietary anthocyanins in preventing cognitive decline in older adults shows p...
To postpone cognitive decline and dementia in old age, primary prevention is required earlier in lif...
Although dietary patterns are crucial to cognitive function, associations of dietary patterns with c...