Sub-Chronic Consumption of Dark Chocolate Enhances Cognitive Function and Releases Nerve Growth Factors: A Parallel-Group Randomized Trial.

Nutrients 11 巻 11 号 2019-11-16 発行
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Sub-Chronic Consumption of Dark Chocolate Enhances Cognitive Function and Releases Nerve Growth Factors: A Parallel-Group Randomized Trial.
著者
Sugimoto Naotoshi
収録物名
Nutrients
11
11
収録物識別子
ISSN 2072-6643
内容記述
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Previous research has shown that habitual chocolate intake is related to cognitive performance and that frequent chocolate consumption is significantly associated with improved memory. However, little is known about the effects of the subchronic consumption of dark chocolate (DC) on cognitive function and neurotrophins. Eighteen healthy young subjects (both sexes; 20–31 years old) were randomly divided into two groups: a DC intake group (n = 10) and a cacao-free white chocolate (WC) intake group (n = 8). The subjects then consumed chocolate daily for 30 days. Blood samples were taken to measure plasma levels of theobromine (a methylxanthine most often present in DC), nerve growth factor (NGF), and brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and to analyze hemodynamic parameters. Cognitive function was assessed using a modified Stroop color word test and digital cancellation test. Prefrontal cerebral blood flow was measured during the tests. DC consumption increased the NGF and theobromine levels in plasma, enhancing cognitive function performance in both tests. Interestingly, the DC-mediated enhancement of cognitive function was observed three weeks after the end of chocolate intake. WC consumption did not affect NGF and theobromine levels or cognitive performance. These results suggest that DC consumption has beneficial effects on human health by enhancing cognitive function
主題
dark chocolate ( その他)
theobromine ( その他)
nerve growth factor ( その他)
cognitive function ( その他)
subchronic effect ( その他)
young-adult ( その他)
Stroop color word test ( その他)
digital cancellation test ( その他)
言語
英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
出版者
MDPI
発行日 2019-11-16
出版タイプ Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む)
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関連情報
[DOI] 10.3390/nu11112800.