Relationships Between Caffeine Intake and Risk for Probable Dementia or Global Cognitive Impairment: The Womens Health Initiative Memory Study
Conclusion:
Our findings suggest lower odds of probable dementia or cognitive impairment in older women whose caffeine consumption was above median for this group and are consistent with the existing literature showing an inverse association between caffeine intake and age-related cognitive impairment.
Source: Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences - Category: Geriatrics Authors: Driscoll, I., Shumaker, S. A., Snively, B. M., Margolis, K. L., Manson, J. E., Vitolins, M. Z., Rossom, R. C., Espeland, M. A. Tags: Research Article Source Type: research
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