• Nutrition · Jun 2010

    Review

    Oxidative stress and cognitive longevity.

    • Michael J Glade.
    • The Nutrition Doctor, Skokie, Illinois, USA. the_nutrition_doctor@yahoo.com
    • Nutrition. 2010 Jun 1;26(6):595-603.

    ObjectiveThe potential relation between metabolic activity within the central nervous system and retention of cognitive functioning capacity was assessed.MethodsA detailed literature review was conducted and summarized.ResultsA large body of scientific evidence describes the interactions among cognitive activity, oxidative stress, neurodegeneration, neuroprotection, cognitive aging, and retention of cognitive functioning ability.ConclusionMaintenance of redox balance within the central nervous system can forestall cognitive decline and promote cognitive longevity.Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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