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Cranberries linked to reduction in 'bad' cholesterol levels say UK researchers. Consuming one cup (9g) of cranberries per day could help improve memory and brain function, as well as lower 'bad' cholesterol in adults aged 50 to 80 years, according to a study carried out by researchers at the University of East Anglia.
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Read More »The 12-week study looked into the impact of cranberry consumption on cognition, brain function and neuronal signalling in an aging population. Results revealed distinct improvements in recall of everyday events (visual episodic memory) and neural functioning among participants in the test group, compared to the placebo. Scientists also observed a significant decrease in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. Lead researcher Dr David Vauzour commented: “This supports the idea that cranberries can improve vascular health and may in part contribute to the improvement in brain perfusion and cognition. "Demonstrating in humans that cranberry supplementation can improve cognitive performance and identifying some of the mechanisms responsible is an important step for this research field.”
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Read More »At a pre-intervention baseline visit, participants were given a standardised breakfast and submitted to global cognitive screening, followed by a 30-min MRI scan. They were randomly assigned a sachet of the study powder (4.5g each) or placebo at the end of the visit and instructed to take two sachets per day (morning and night). The powder dose was equivalent to one cup or 100g of fresh cranberries and provided 281mg or proanthocyanidins, with 20mg flavonols and 59mg anthocyanins. The placebo powder matched the active cranberry powder for taste, colour, fructose, total sugar, and calories and comprised a blend of water, maltodextrin, citric acid, Lorann oils, fructose, and grape shade. Participants were instructed to maintain their normal diet and avoid non-essential supplementation that could have an impact on study findings. Follow-up assessment at 12 weeks repeated the baseline tests and also required subjects to provide fasted blood and urine samples.
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