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Cognitive decline may be slowed by leafy greens
Date:
December 29, 2017 07:59 AM
New research out of Chicago's Rush University Medical Center have shown positive links between a daily serving of green, leafy vegetables and a cognitive function. This functional slip may even be slowed by eleven years due to green, leafy vegetables. The study lasted almost five years, and helped demonstrate this hypothesis. Most importantly, none of the participants showed signs of dementia before the study, so their cognitive function was still high before the study even if the average age was 81. Key Takeaways:
"According to a new study conducted by Chicago's Rush University Medical Center, just one serving of leafy green vegetables per day could help preserve memory and thinking skills as we get older." Read more: https://newatlas.com/leafy-greens-cognitive-decline/52737/
(https://vitanetonline.com:443/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=5460) Lutein, the leafy-green nutrient, may help keep your mind young
Date:
August 11, 2017 09:14 AM
There is always greatness found inside leafy greens. Adding them to your diet could very well provide the nutrients that you need to stay healthy. Lutein is the nutrient that you gain from eating those leafy greens. It has a great taste and provides an enormous number of benefits to the health. One of those benefits is keeping your mind young. Here's what you should know about this leafy green that you should be eating regularly. Key Takeaways:
"key ingredient in foods like kale and spinach can keep your brain performing like a younger person’s" Read more: http://www.mensfitness.com/nutrition/what-to-eat/lutein-leafy-green-nutrient-may-help-keep-your-mind-young
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