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Wild blueberry (poly)phenols can improve vascular function and cognitive performance in healthy older individuals: a double-blind randomized controlled trial.

Wood E, Hein S, Mesnage R, Fernandes F, Abhayaratne N, Xu Y, Zhang Z, Bell L, Williams C, Rodriguez-Mateos A. Wild blueberry (poly)phenols can improve vascular function and cognitive performance in healthy older individuals: a double-blind randomized controlled trial. Am J Clin Nutr [Internet]. United States; 2023;117:1306–19.

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Six-month intervention with wild blueberries improved speed of processing in mild cognitive decline: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial.

Cheatham CL, III LGC, Millsap G, Stegall JM, Chai SC, Sheppard KW, Lila MA.

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Blueberry Supplementation in Midlife for Dementia Risk Reduction.

Krikorian R, Skelton MR, Summer SS, Shidler MD, Sullivan PG.

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Enhanced task-related brain activation and resting perfusion in healthy older adults after chronic blueberry supplementation.

Bowtell JL, Aboo-Bakkar Z, Conway ME, Adlam A-LR, Fulford J.

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Enhanced neural activation with blueberry supplementation in mild cognitive impairment.

Boespflug EL, Eliassen JC, Dudley JA, Shidler MD, Kalt W, Summer SS, Stein AL, Stover AN, Krikorian R.

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Blueberry benefits to cognitive function across the lifespan.

Bell L, Williams CM.

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Dietary intakes of berries and flavonoids in relation to cognitive decline.

Devore E, Hee KJ, Breteler M, Grodstein F.

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Long-term Dietary Flavonoid Intake and Subjective Cognitive Decline in US Men and Women.

Yeh T-S, Yuan C, Ascherio A, Rosner BA, Willett WC, Blacker D.

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