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Daily Multivitamin May Help to Boost Memory

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Posted on Dec 05, 2011, 6 a.m.

Australian researchers report that a daily multivitamin and mineral supplement, with herbal ingredients, may boost memory in older women.

Cognitive acuity declines with age, and a number of previous studies have suggested both individual and combination nutritional approaches as a means of slowing the decline. Helen Macpherson, from Swinburne University (Australia), and colleagues enrolled 56 elderly women, with subjective complaints of memory loss, in a sixteen-week long study.  At both the studies start and end, cognition was assessed using an age-sensitive computerized battery of memory and attention tests. biochemical measures of selected nutrients, homocysteine, markers of inflammation, oxidative stress, and blood safety parameters were collected.  The team observed that a mixture of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and plant extracts significantly improved spatial working memory.  As well, the supplementation decreased levels of homocysteine. No toxicity was reported.  The researchers submit that: “Sixteen weeks of supplementation with a combined multivitamin, mineral and herbal formula may benefit working memory in elderly women at risk of cognitive decline.”

Helen Macpherson, Kathryn A. Ellis, Avni Sali, Andrew Pipingas.  “Memory improvements in elderly women following 16 weeks treatment with a combined multivitamin, mineral and herbal supplement.”  Psychopharmacology, 17 October 2011.

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