BACKGROUND: Research indicates that the chronic consumption of flavonoids is associated with cognitive benefits in adults with mild cognitive impairment and neurodegenerative disease, although to our knowledge, there have been no such studies in healthy older adults. Furthermore, the effects of commonly consumed orange juice flavanones on cognitive function remain unexplored. OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether 8 wk of daily flavanone-rich orange juice consumption was beneficial for cognitive function in healthy older adults. DESIGN: High-flavanone (305 mg) 100% orange juice and an equicaloric low-flavanone (37 mg) orange-flavored cordial (500 mL) were consumed daily for 8 wk by 37 healthy older adults (mean age: 67 y) according to a cr...
Background: Dietary flavonoid intake and intake of flavonoid subclasses has been associated with imp...
BACKGROUND: Consumption of flavonoids, natural compounds found in foods such as berries and cocoa...
Objective: To prospectively examine the associations between long-term dietary flavonoids and subjec...
BACKGROUND: Research indicates that the chronic consumption of flavonoids is associated with cognit...
Background: Research indicates that chronic consumption of flavonoids is associated with cognitive b...
Purpose: Epidemiological evidence suggests that chronic consumption of fruit-based flavonoids is ...
Background: Fruit, vegetables and their derivative products, including juices and cocoa, are rich in...
A plausible mechanism underlying flavonoid-associated cognitive effects is increased cerebral blood ...
One plausible mechanism underlying flavonoid-associated cognitive effects is increased cerebral bloo...
One plausible mechanism underlying flavonoid-associated cognitive effects is increased cerebral bloo...
Human and animal studies indicate that cell-signalling, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant propertie...
Purpose: Dietary flavonoids, including anthocyanins, may positively influence cognition and may be b...
Flavonoids are naturally occurring bioactive chemicals which are plentiful in a diet high in fruit a...
Dietary flavanols are food constituents found in certain fruits and vegetables that have been linked...
Dietary flavanols are food constituents found in certain fruits and vegetables that have been linked...
Background: Dietary flavonoid intake and intake of flavonoid subclasses has been associated with imp...
BACKGROUND: Consumption of flavonoids, natural compounds found in foods such as berries and cocoa...
Objective: To prospectively examine the associations between long-term dietary flavonoids and subjec...
BACKGROUND: Research indicates that the chronic consumption of flavonoids is associated with cognit...
Background: Research indicates that chronic consumption of flavonoids is associated with cognitive b...
Purpose: Epidemiological evidence suggests that chronic consumption of fruit-based flavonoids is ...
Background: Fruit, vegetables and their derivative products, including juices and cocoa, are rich in...
A plausible mechanism underlying flavonoid-associated cognitive effects is increased cerebral blood ...
One plausible mechanism underlying flavonoid-associated cognitive effects is increased cerebral bloo...
One plausible mechanism underlying flavonoid-associated cognitive effects is increased cerebral bloo...
Human and animal studies indicate that cell-signalling, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant propertie...
Purpose: Dietary flavonoids, including anthocyanins, may positively influence cognition and may be b...
Flavonoids are naturally occurring bioactive chemicals which are plentiful in a diet high in fruit a...
Dietary flavanols are food constituents found in certain fruits and vegetables that have been linked...
Dietary flavanols are food constituents found in certain fruits and vegetables that have been linked...
Background: Dietary flavonoid intake and intake of flavonoid subclasses has been associated with imp...
BACKGROUND: Consumption of flavonoids, natural compounds found in foods such as berries and cocoa...
Objective: To prospectively examine the associations between long-term dietary flavonoids and subjec...