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Benefits incognitive function, blood pressure, and insulin resistance through cocoa flavanolconsumption in elderly subjects with mild cognitive impairment: the Cocoa, Cognition, and Aging (CoCoA) study

Authors :
Maria Carmela Lechiara
Catherine Kwik-Uribe
Angelo Raffaele
Lorenzo Ghiadoni
Giovambattista Desideri
Davide Grassi
Daniela Mastroiacovo
Carmine Marini
Claudio Ferri
Livia Ferri
Stefano Necozione
Raffaella Bocale
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Flavanol consumption is favorably associated with cognitive function. We tested the hypothesis that dietary flavanols might improve cognitive function in subjects with mild cognitive impairment. We conducted a double-blind, parallel arm study in 90 elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment randomized to consume once daily for 8 weeks a drink containing ≈990 mg (high flavanols), ≈520 mg (intermediate flavanols), or ≈45 mg (low flavanols) of cocoa flavanols per day. Cognitive function was assessed by Mini Mental State Examination, Trail Making Test A and B, and verbal fluency test. At the end of the follow-up period, Mini Mental State Examination was similar in the 3 treatment groups ( P =0.13). The time required to complete Trail Making Test A and Trail Making Test B was significantly ( P P z score variability through the study period (partial r 2 =0.4013; P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....996da6a0a77fa494f897c9ce64756c74