Research Articles
Published research studies are articles that present the findings of original research that has undergone a peer-review process and has been made publicly available in scholarly journals, books or other media.
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- Registered users can submit any published journal article that has a unique DOI (Digital Object Identifier) name or link to Research Hub.
- For example, you can paste the full DOI link:
https://doi.org/10.1109/5.771073
or just the DOI name: 10.1109/5.771073
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- The person who is first to submit a valid article to Research Hub will forever be credited for it, and every article submission earns you +6 Research Points.
Association between healthy lifestyle and memory decline in older adults: 10 year, population based, prospective cohort study
2023 Jan 25 BMJ Open Jia J, Zhao T, Liu Z, Liang Y, Li F, Li Y, et al.
A healthy lifestyle is associated with slower memory decline, even in the presence of the APOE ε4 allele. This study might offer important information to protect older adults against memory decline.
Cohort Study Memory Healthy Lifestyle Medicine–food herb: Angelica sinensis, a potential therapeutic hope for Alzheimer's disease and related complications
2022 Jan Food & Function Long Y, Li D, Yu S, Shi A, Deng J, Wen J, et al.
The role of dietary supplement components in AS for AD intervention is summarized, including vitamin B12, folic acid, arginine, and oleic acid, which can improve the symptoms of AD. Besides, this review focuses on the safety and toxicity evaluation of AS, which provides a basis for its application. This review will provide further support for the research on AD and the application of medicine–food herb AS in a healthy lifestyle in the future.
Review Article Dang Gui Alzheimer's Disease Of ‘junk food’ and ‘brain food’: how parental diet influences offspring neurobiology and behaviour
2021 Aug Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism Bodden C, Hannan AJ, Reichelt AC
The study concludes that unhealthy lifestyles, particularly diet-induced maternal and paternal programming, may influence infant metabolism and neurobehavioral function, with potential downstream effects on mental health and resilience. The intergenerational seeding of the gut microbiome via parental lineage is identified as a crucial factor affecting offspring gut health and neurobiology.
Review Article Children's Health Neurobiology Unhealthy Lifestyles Brain Food
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Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are research studies that involve people and are conducted to evaluate the safety and efficacy of new treatments or interventions, such as drugs, medical devices, or behavioural therapies.
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Executive Summary
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