Berries, Metabolism, Bioenergetics, and Cognition
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Phytochemicals and Human Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 April 2023) | Viewed by 40913
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
During the last two decades, animal and human studies have identified a variety of health benefits associated with supplementation of blueberries and other berry fruits. Basic science experiments and clinical trials have shown that berry intake can enhance cognitive performance in the contexts of aging, cognitive deficit, and in cognitively challenging situations. There is evidence that blueberry and strawberry anthocyanins and Concord grape flavanols induce metabolic and bioenergetic effects that may be linked to cognitive enhancements and other health benefits. For example, human trials have indicated that consumption of blueberry anthocyanins is strongly associated with observed cognitive benefits, corroborating earlier findings in animal studies, and emerging data suggests that anthocyanins can influence metabolic processes and mitochondrial function favorably. Additionally, flavanols derived from Concord grapes can improve endothelial function. This Special Issue of Nutrients will focus on new animal and human investigations assessing the effects of anthocyanins and other flavonoid constituents of berries on cognitive performance with emphasis on putative mechanisms, including metabolic, microbiome, and bioenergetic effects, which have direct and indirect implications for brain health. Consider submitting a manuscript for this Special Issue and alerting colleagues.
Prof. Dr. Robert Krikorian
Guest Editor
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