The brain has a high metabolic rate and its metabolism is almost entirely restricted to oxidative utilisation of glucose. These factors emphasise the extreme dependence of neural tissue on a stable and adequate supply of glucose. Whereas initially it was thought that only glucose deprivation (i.e. under hypoglycaemic conditions) can affect brain function, it has become apparent that low-level fluctuations in central availability can affect neural and consequently, cognitive performance. In the present paper the impact of diet-based glycaemic response and glucose regulation on cognitive processes across the lifespan will be reviewed. The data suggest that although an acute rise in blood glucose levels has some short-term improvements of cogn...
Previous research has found that the ingestion of glucose boosts task performance in the memory doma...
Background: Previous research on the glycaemic index has suggested that low glycaemic index foods ma...
Life expectancy has been increasing globally along with the risk of developing Alzheimer’s or other ...
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...
There has been increasing interest in the effects of nutrition on cognitive perfor- mance and more s...
Interventions aimed at improving glucose regulatory mechanisms have been suggested as a possible sou...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence suggests that the rate of glucose release following consumption of carbohydrate-...
Background: Optimal cognitive performance is important for learning. The brain uses glucose for fuel...
Abnormalities in glucose tolerance such as Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) are associated with cognitive impa...
Growing evidence suggests that impaired glucose tolerance may contribute to the development of cogni...
Due to policy boundaries, the full paper cannot be shown. Instead, this paper provides anexplicatory...
Glucose, a monosaccharide carbohydrate, is the brain’s primary fuel. As such, numerous research inve...
The effects of glucose on tasks of declarative memory, and sustained attention were examined. These ...
Background/Objectives: Previous research investigating the impact of glucose ingestion and/or improv...
Previous research has found that the ingestion of glucose boosts task performance in the memory doma...
Background: Previous research on the glycaemic index has suggested that low glycaemic index foods ma...
Life expectancy has been increasing globally along with the risk of developing Alzheimer’s or other ...
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...
There has been increasing interest in the effects of nutrition on cognitive perfor- mance and more s...
Interventions aimed at improving glucose regulatory mechanisms have been suggested as a possible sou...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence suggests that the rate of glucose release following consumption of carbohydrate-...
Background: Optimal cognitive performance is important for learning. The brain uses glucose for fuel...
Abnormalities in glucose tolerance such as Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) are associated with cognitive impa...
Growing evidence suggests that impaired glucose tolerance may contribute to the development of cogni...
Due to policy boundaries, the full paper cannot be shown. Instead, this paper provides anexplicatory...
Glucose, a monosaccharide carbohydrate, is the brain’s primary fuel. As such, numerous research inve...
The effects of glucose on tasks of declarative memory, and sustained attention were examined. These ...
Background/Objectives: Previous research investigating the impact of glucose ingestion and/or improv...
Previous research has found that the ingestion of glucose boosts task performance in the memory doma...
Background: Previous research on the glycaemic index has suggested that low glycaemic index foods ma...
Life expectancy has been increasing globally along with the risk of developing Alzheimer’s or other ...