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Associations of Lipophilic Micronutrients with Physical and Cognitive Fitness in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment

Age-associated cognitive impairment in general and dementia in particular are a global concern. Preventive lifestyle strategies are highly used but there is a lack of information on the reciprocal relationships between nutrition biomarkers and measures of both cognitive and physical performance. To...

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Autores principales: Gerger, Perihan, Pai, Roopa Kalsank, Stuckenschneider, Tim, Falkenreck, Julia, Weigert, Hannah, Stahl, Wilhelm, Weber, Bernd, Nelles, Gereon, Spazzafumo, Liana, Schneider, Stefan, Polidori, M. Cristina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6520910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31013604
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11040902
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author Gerger, Perihan
Pai, Roopa Kalsank
Stuckenschneider, Tim
Falkenreck, Julia
Weigert, Hannah
Stahl, Wilhelm
Weber, Bernd
Nelles, Gereon
Spazzafumo, Liana
Schneider, Stefan
Polidori, M. Cristina
author_facet Gerger, Perihan
Pai, Roopa Kalsank
Stuckenschneider, Tim
Falkenreck, Julia
Weigert, Hannah
Stahl, Wilhelm
Weber, Bernd
Nelles, Gereon
Spazzafumo, Liana
Schneider, Stefan
Polidori, M. Cristina
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description Age-associated cognitive impairment in general and dementia in particular are a global concern. Preventive lifestyle strategies are highly used but there is a lack of information on the reciprocal relationships between nutrition biomarkers and measures of both cognitive and physical performance. To fill this gap of knowledge, the relationship between plasma levels of the robust nutrition- and antioxidant defense-related biomarkers carotenoid and tocopherols and both indicators of cognitive and physical performance was investigated in a group of persons with mild cognitive impairment participating in the NeuroExercise Study at the German Sport University in Cologne, Germany. In 56 participants with full dataset, significant correlations independently of fruit and vegetable intake were found between plasma levels of β-cryptoxanthin and Timed Up&Go test (p < 0.05), γ-tocopherol and number of daily steps (p < 0.01), as well as between four out of six measured carotenoids—lutein; zeaxanthin; β-cryptoxanthin and β-carotene—and the computerized CogState International Shopping List subtest (p < 0.01). In light of the increasing attention towards the nutritional cognitive neuroscience of carotenoids, computerized measures of cognitive performance might be further implemented in future studies investigating the effects of lifestyle interventions against cognitive and physical impairment.
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spelling pubmed-65209102019-05-31 Associations of Lipophilic Micronutrients with Physical and Cognitive Fitness in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment Gerger, Perihan Pai, Roopa Kalsank Stuckenschneider, Tim Falkenreck, Julia Weigert, Hannah Stahl, Wilhelm Weber, Bernd Nelles, Gereon Spazzafumo, Liana Schneider, Stefan Polidori, M. Cristina Nutrients Article Age-associated cognitive impairment in general and dementia in particular are a global concern. Preventive lifestyle strategies are highly used but there is a lack of information on the reciprocal relationships between nutrition biomarkers and measures of both cognitive and physical performance. To fill this gap of knowledge, the relationship between plasma levels of the robust nutrition- and antioxidant defense-related biomarkers carotenoid and tocopherols and both indicators of cognitive and physical performance was investigated in a group of persons with mild cognitive impairment participating in the NeuroExercise Study at the German Sport University in Cologne, Germany. In 56 participants with full dataset, significant correlations independently of fruit and vegetable intake were found between plasma levels of β-cryptoxanthin and Timed Up&Go test (p < 0.05), γ-tocopherol and number of daily steps (p < 0.01), as well as between four out of six measured carotenoids—lutein; zeaxanthin; β-cryptoxanthin and β-carotene—and the computerized CogState International Shopping List subtest (p < 0.01). In light of the increasing attention towards the nutritional cognitive neuroscience of carotenoids, computerized measures of cognitive performance might be further implemented in future studies investigating the effects of lifestyle interventions against cognitive and physical impairment. MDPI 2019-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6520910/ /pubmed/31013604 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11040902 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pai, Roopa Kalsank
Stuckenschneider, Tim
Falkenreck, Julia
Weigert, Hannah
Stahl, Wilhelm
Weber, Bernd
Nelles, Gereon
Spazzafumo, Liana
Schneider, Stefan
Polidori, M. Cristina
Associations of Lipophilic Micronutrients with Physical and Cognitive Fitness in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment
title Associations of Lipophilic Micronutrients with Physical and Cognitive Fitness in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_full Associations of Lipophilic Micronutrients with Physical and Cognitive Fitness in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_fullStr Associations of Lipophilic Micronutrients with Physical and Cognitive Fitness in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_full_unstemmed Associations of Lipophilic Micronutrients with Physical and Cognitive Fitness in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_short Associations of Lipophilic Micronutrients with Physical and Cognitive Fitness in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_sort associations of lipophilic micronutrients with physical and cognitive fitness in persons with mild cognitive impairment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6520910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31013604
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11040902
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