Curcumin therapy in animals has produced positive cognitive and behavioural outcomes; results of human trials, however, have been inconsistent. In this study, we report the results of a 12-month, randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind study that investigated the ability of a curcumin formulation to prevent cognitive decline in a population of community-dwelling older adults. Individuals (n 96) ingested either placebo or 1500 mg/d Biocurcumax™ for 12 months. A battery of clinical and cognitive measures was administered at baseline and at the 6-month and 12-month follow-up assessments. A significant time×treatment group interaction was observed for the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (repeated-measures analysis; time×treatment; F=3·85, P<...
Curcumin has been demonstrated to have many neuroprotective properties, including improvement of cog...
Dementia represents a severe neuropsychiatric condition which affects more than 36 million people wo...
Background: Obesity accelerates age-related cognitive decline, which is partly mediated by vascular ...
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...
The rate of cognitive decline in the elderly is highly variable. One potential factor contributing t...
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...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not the use of curc...
Curcumin's pharmacological properties and its possible benefits for neurological diseases and dement...
ObjectiveBecause curcumin's anti-inflammatory properties may protect the brain from neurodegeneratio...
Curcumin possesses many properties which may prevent or ameliorate pathological processes underlying...
Dementia is a leading health problem worldwide, with Alzheimer's disease (AD) representing up to 60%...
Abstract Introduction Curcumin is a polyphenolic compound derived from the plant Curcuma Long Lin th...
Dementia is a leading health problem worldwide, with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) representing up to 60%...
Curcumin has been demonstrated to have many neuroprotective properties, including improvement of cog...
Dementia represents a severe neuropsychiatric condition which affects more than 36 million people wo...
Background: Obesity accelerates age-related cognitive decline, which is partly mediated by vascular ...
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...
The rate of cognitive decline in the elderly is highly variable. One potential factor contributing t...
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...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not the use of curc...
Curcumin's pharmacological properties and its possible benefits for neurological diseases and dement...
ObjectiveBecause curcumin's anti-inflammatory properties may protect the brain from neurodegeneratio...
Curcumin possesses many properties which may prevent or ameliorate pathological processes underlying...
Dementia is a leading health problem worldwide, with Alzheimer's disease (AD) representing up to 60%...
Abstract Introduction Curcumin is a polyphenolic compound derived from the plant Curcuma Long Lin th...
Dementia is a leading health problem worldwide, with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) representing up to 60%...
Curcumin has been demonstrated to have many neuroprotective properties, including improvement of cog...
Dementia represents a severe neuropsychiatric condition which affects more than 36 million people wo...
Background: Obesity accelerates age-related cognitive decline, which is partly mediated by vascular ...