Epidemiologic Evidence of a Relationship between Tea, Coffee, or Caffeine Consumption and Cognitive Decline
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Abbreviations used
IRT
Item Response Theory
MMSE
Mini Mental State Exam
3MS
Modified Mini Mental State
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Presented at the symposium “Nutritional Prevention of Cognitive Decline” held April 25, 2012 at the ASN Scientific Sessions and Annual Meeting at Experimental Biology 2012 in San Diego, CA. The symposium was sponsored by the ASN, Nutrition Epidemiology RIS, and by a grant from The Office of Dietary Supplements at the NIH. A summary of the symposium “Nutritional Prevention of Cognitive Decline” was published in the September 2012 issue of Advances in Nutrition.
Author disclosures: L. Arab served as a scientific advisor to Unilever, a food company that has an interest in tea sales. F. Khan and H. Lam, no conflicts of interest.
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