A common vitamin was linked to healthier brain networks in more than 2,000 older adults
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Low Vitamin C Levels Tied to Smaller Brain Gray Matter Volume in Older Adults
A Japanese brain-imaging study found that older adults with lower plasma vitamin C levels had reduced gray matter volume and weaker connectivity in a brain ... The post Low Vitamin C Levels Tied to Smaller Brain Gray Matter Volume in Older Adults first appeared on [your]NEWS.
New research suggests Vitamin C prevents brain decline in old age
A brain does not collapse overnight. It erodes, gradually, through years of nutritional neglect, and a new study out of Japan offers some of the clearest evidence yet that one overlooked nutrient, vitamin C, may be quietly shaping whether a person’s mind stays sharp or slips into decline. The finding lands at a moment when […]
The research, developed by scientists at the University of Hirosaki and published in the journal PLOS One, analyzed 2,044 Japanese people over 64 years of age to study the possible relationship between vitamin C and brain health.Low volume of gray matter and lower brain connectivity Researchers evaluated the levels of vitamin C present in the participants' blood plasma and compared them with images obtained by magnetic resonance.The analysis sho…
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