Background: Accumulating evidence has shown that protein-rich milk drinks can rapidly improve cognitive performance. However, the optimum doses of milk protein that are needed to improve cognitive function remain to be investigated. Objective: This study aimed to determine whether acidified milk drinks with 10-g and 15-g milk protein have acute benefits on key cognitive functions in healthy young adults. Design: In this double-blinded randomized control trial, 66 young adults were randomly assigned to one of three groups (0-g, 10-g, and 15-g milk protein groups). Key cognitive functions (processing speed, inhibition, shifting, updating, and working memory capacity) were assessed before and 15 and 60 min after the drink intake. Result...
Abstract Background As aging populations increase across the globe, research on lifestyle factors th...
Background: studies have shown that milk and dairy consumption in adulthood have beneficial effects ...
Reducing glycaemic index (GI) and glycaemic load (GL) inconsistently improves aspects of cognitive f...
A previous in vivo study with rats suggested that a special milk protein drink manufactured using an...
A previous in vivo study with rats suggested that a special milk protein drink manufactured using an...
The role of carbohydrates on mood and cognition is fairly well established, however research examini...
A wide range of studies have demonstrated that glucose and/or carbohydrate ingestion can facilitate ...
The hypothesis that milk consumption decreases short-term appetite and food intake and improves glyc...
Previous research suggests that glucoregulation and nutrient interventions, which alter circulating ...
Cognitive decline is one of the most important consequences of aging and pharmacological therapies h...
Background: Micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals and long-chain polyunsaturated omega-3 fatt...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the satiating efficacy of milk proteins compared to c...
The study aimed to investigate the independent and combined effects of consuming a high-protein dair...
BACKGROUND: studies have shown that milk and dairy consumption in adulthood have beneficial effects ...
Many elderly persons report that they have difficulties learning new things and remembering names, p...
Abstract Background As aging populations increase across the globe, research on lifestyle factors th...
Background: studies have shown that milk and dairy consumption in adulthood have beneficial effects ...
Reducing glycaemic index (GI) and glycaemic load (GL) inconsistently improves aspects of cognitive f...
A previous in vivo study with rats suggested that a special milk protein drink manufactured using an...
A previous in vivo study with rats suggested that a special milk protein drink manufactured using an...
The role of carbohydrates on mood and cognition is fairly well established, however research examini...
A wide range of studies have demonstrated that glucose and/or carbohydrate ingestion can facilitate ...
The hypothesis that milk consumption decreases short-term appetite and food intake and improves glyc...
Previous research suggests that glucoregulation and nutrient interventions, which alter circulating ...
Cognitive decline is one of the most important consequences of aging and pharmacological therapies h...
Background: Micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals and long-chain polyunsaturated omega-3 fatt...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the satiating efficacy of milk proteins compared to c...
The study aimed to investigate the independent and combined effects of consuming a high-protein dair...
BACKGROUND: studies have shown that milk and dairy consumption in adulthood have beneficial effects ...
Many elderly persons report that they have difficulties learning new things and remembering names, p...
Abstract Background As aging populations increase across the globe, research on lifestyle factors th...
Background: studies have shown that milk and dairy consumption in adulthood have beneficial effects ...
Reducing glycaemic index (GI) and glycaemic load (GL) inconsistently improves aspects of cognitive f...