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Offline Graybeard

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Blueberries Reverse Age-Related Memory Problems
« on: April 15, 2008, 01:35:19 AM »
Got this in an e-mail from Newsmax:


If you are getting forgetful as you get older, then a research team from the University of Reading and the Peninsula Medical School in the South West of England may have good news for you.

They have found that phytochemical-rich foods, such as blueberries, are effective at reversing age-related deficits in memory, according to a study soon to be published in the science journal Free Radical Biology and Medicine.

The researchers working at the Schools of Food Biosciences and Psychology in Reading and the Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences at the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter supplemented a regular diet with blueberries over a 12-week period. They found that improvements in spatial working memory tasks emerged within three weeks and continued throughout the period of the study.

Blueberries are a major source of flavonoids, in particular anthocyanins and flavanols. Although the precise mechanisms by which these plant-derived molecules affect the brain are unknown, they have been shown to cross the blood brain barrier after dietary intake.

It is believed that they exert their effects on learning and memory by enhancing existing neuronal (brain cell) connections, improving cellular communications and stimulating neuronal regeneration.

The enhancement of both short-term and long-term memory is controlled at the molecular level in neurons. The research team was able to show that the ability of flavonoids to induce memory improvements are mediated by the activation of signalling proteins via a specific pathway in the hippocampus, the part of the brain that controls learning and memory.

This innovative research was conducted by a multidisciplinary research team led by Dr. Jeremy Spencer, a lecturer in Molecular Nutrition at the University of Reading and included Dr. Claire Williams, a Psychologist also from Reading and Dr. Matt Whiteman, a Principal Investigator at the Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Science, Peninsula Medical School.

Dr Spencer commented: “Impaired or failing memory as we get older is one of life’s major inconveniences. Scientists have known of the potential health benefits of diets rich in fresh fruits for a long time. Our previous work had suggested that flavonoid compounds had some kind of effect on memory, but until now we had not known the potential mechanisms to account for this”.

Dr. Whiteman added "This study not only adds science to the claim that eating blueberries are good for you, it also provides support to a diet-based approach that could potentially be used to increase memory capacity and performance in the future. Indeed, Dr. Spencer’s research team plan on extending these findings further by investigating the effects of diets rich in flavonoids on individuals suffering from cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease.” 



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Re: Blueberries Reverse Age-Related Memory Problems
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2008, 06:32:52 PM »
Well.. I guess this puts blueberries on my list of things I need to start growing. Several blueberry farms nearby so getting good plants should be easy.
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Re: Blueberries Reverse Age-Related Memory Problems
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2008, 05:11:53 PM »
    I have heard before that blueberries were good for you. I just didn't realize that it was primarily in the memory/cognitave function area. I bought two packages of them yesterday, I think.....no, maybe today. Don't know where I put them..............

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Re: Blueberries Reverse Age-Related Memory Problems
« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2008, 05:27:51 AM »
Oh. Blast. That's why I went to the grocery store last night. Felt like an idiot, standing there, scratching my head. Why are some things easier to remember than others?

LOL, yeah, blue berries are easy to grow, in peat dirt. They also have a big maggot problem around here; you can meet all your daily protein needs with one hand full of blue berries.