A recent study by researchers at the French National Institute of  Medical Research finds that coffee protects women from age-related  memory loss. The study tracked more than 7,000 men and women living in  three French cities. The researchers observed the subjects' health and  mental function and questioned them about their past and present eating  habits, friends, and daily activities. The study found that the more  coffee drank, the better the effects appeared to be for women's memory  function, however men did not receive the same benefit.
According to lead researcher, Karen Ritchie, the information gathered  from the study was used to identify the specific impact of caffeine on  certain aspects of women's lives. They found that women who drank more  than three cups of coffee a day, or caffeine equivalent in tea, were  able to retain more of their verbal and, to a lesser extent, visual  memories over four years. The female subjects displayed a 33 percent  lower risk of having verbal memory declines and 18 percent lower risk of  having visual and spatial memory declines, in comparison to women who  drank one cup of coffee or less per day. This effect also appeared to be  related to age as women over 80 had more benefits from caffeine drinks  compared to others 10 to 15 years younger.
Some research done with mice suggests that caffeine might block the  accumulation of proteins that lead to mental decline. Dr. Ritchie claims  that caffeine is a psychostimulant that reduces cognitive decline in  women even after adjusting for factors that could affect memory function  such as age, education, disability, depression and medications. So  women take note : that one extra cup of coffee a day just might keep  your memory from going astray.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Coffee Can Help Protect Women's Memories
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1 comments:
oow.. great... how about man?? is it work??? hehehe
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