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Tea consumption and measures of attention and psychomotor speed in the very old: the Newcastle 85+ longitudinal study.

Edward Jonathan OkelloNuno MendonçaBlossom StephanGraciela Muniz-TerreraKeith WesnesMario Siervo
Published in: BMC nutrition (2020)
In this cohort study of non-demented very old adults we found that higher (vs. lower) tea consumption was associated with better performance over time on measures of focused and sustained attention and some psychomotor speed tasks. No associations with global cognition, memory or easy speed tasks (simple Reaction Time or Word Recognition) were detected. The results have implications for the development of possible diet-based interventions focused on improving cognitive function in the very old age group. These findings need to be confirmed in a sufficiently powered and well-designed RCT with non-demented very old adults.
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