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The effects of acute wild blueberry supplementation on the cognition of 7-10-year-old schoolchildren.

Katie L BarfootGabrielle MayDaniel J LamportJessie RickettsPatricia M RiddellClaire Michelle Williams
Published in: European journal of nutrition (2018)
Consumption of WBB was found to significantly improve memory and attentional aspects of EF. This indicates that a flavonoid-rich blueberry product, equivalent to 240 g or 1½ cups of fresh blueberries can provide acute cognitive benefits in children. These findings support accumulating evidence that flavonoid-rich products are beneficial for healthy brain function, particularly during critical developmental periods. However, the lack of findings relating to reading ability suggested acute WBB may not be sufficient to elicit benefits to reading. Chronic supplementation and other more sensitive reading measures should be considered for examining the effects of WBB on such a complex skill in the future.
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