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B Vitamins and Cognitive Performance in Older Adults: Review
Jonathon L. Reay
, Malcolm A. Smith
, L. M. Riby
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Medicine and Dentistry
Randomized Controlled Trial
100%
Cognition
100%
Homocysteine
100%
Carbon Metabolism
100%
Ingestion
50%
Pyridoxine
50%
Prematurity
50%
Biological Marker
50%
Cyanocobalamin
50%
Behavioral Effect
50%
Therapeutic Window
50%
Cobamamide
50%
Folic Acid
50%
Optimal Drug Dose
50%
Trace Element
50%
Keyphrases
Cognitive Performance
100%
Older Adults
100%
B Vitamins
100%
Randomized Controlled Trial
33%
Cognitive Function
33%
Epidemiological Study
33%
Vitamin Therapy
33%
Homocysteine
33%
Lifestyle Choices
33%
One-carbon Metabolism
33%
Vitamin Status
33%
Risk Factors
16%
Behavioral Effects
16%
Pyridoxine
16%
Negative Association
16%
Treatment-related
16%
Status Functions
16%
Non-responders
16%
Folic Acid
16%
Dysregulated
16%
Therapeutic Window
16%
Cobamide
16%
Biological Markers
16%
Micronutrients
16%
Atypical Aging
16%
Human Aging
16%
Optimal Dose
16%
Metabolism Function
16%
Neuroscience
B Vitamin
100%
Cognitive Function
33%
Metabolic Pathway
33%
Homocysteine
33%
Individual Differences
16%
Folic Acid
16%
Behavioral Effect
16%
Cobamamide
16%
Pyridoxine
16%
Cyanocobalamin
16%
Psychology
Cognitive Function
100%
Cognitive Performance
100%
Individual Differences
50%