超级水果治疗老年痴呆症的惊人效果

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注意研究者说明资助来源涉及与蓝莓有关的机构。

Blueberries, the well-known ‘super fruit,’ could help fight Alzheimer’s

http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/pressroom/newsreleases/2016/march/blueberries.html

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SAN DIEGO, March 13, 2016 — The blueberry, already labeled a “super fruit” for its power to potentially lower the risk of heart disease and cancer, also could be another weapon in the war against Alzheimer’s disease. New research being presented today further bolsters this idea, which is being tested by many teams. The fruit is loaded with healthful antioxidants, and these substances could help prevent the devastating effects of this increasingly common form of dementia, scientists report.

The researchers present their work today at the 251st National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS). ACS, the world’s largest scientific society, is holding the meeting here through Thursday. It features more than 12,500 presentations on a wide range of science topics.

“Our new findings corroborate those of previous animal studies and preliminary human studies, adding further support to the notion that blueberries can have a real benefit in improving memory and cognitive function in some older adults,” says Robert Krikorian, Ph.D., leader of the research team. He adds that blueberries’ beneficial effects could be due to flavonoids called anthocyanins, which have been shown to improve animals’ cognition.

Currently 5.3 million people suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. But that number is expected to increase, Krikorian notes, as the U.S. population ages. By 2025, the number of Americans with this degenerative disorder could rise 40 percent to more than 7 million, and it could almost triple by 2050, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.

In an effort to find ways to slow down this alarming trend, Krikorian and colleagues at University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center conducted two human studies to follow up on earlier clinical trials.

One study involved 47 adults aged 68 and older, who had mild cognitive impairment, a risk condition for Alzheimer’s disease. The researchers gave them either freeze-dried blueberry powder, which is equivalent to a cup of berries, or a placebo powder once a day for 16 weeks.

“There was improvement in cognitive performance and brain function in those who had the blueberry powder compared with those who took the placebo,” Krikorian says. “The blueberry group demonstrated improved memory and improved access to words and concepts.” The team also conducted functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which showed increased brain activity in those who ingested the blueberry powder.

The second study included 94 people aged 62 to 80, who were divided into four groups. The participants didn’t have objectively measured cognitive issues, but they subjectively felt their memories were declining. The groups received blueberry powder, fish oil, fish oil and powder or placebo.

“The results were not as robust as with the first study,” Krikorian explained. “Cognition was somewhat better for those with powder or fish oil separately, but there was little improvement with memory.” Also, fMRI results also were not as striking for those receiving blueberry powder. He says that the effect may have been smaller in this case because these participants had less severe issues when they entered the study.

Krikorian said the two studies indicate that blueberries may be more effective in treating patients with cognitive impairments, but may not show measurable benefit for those with minor memory issues or who have not yet developed cognitive problems.

In the future, the team plans to conduct a blueberry study with a younger group of people, aged 50 to 65. The group would include people at risk of developing Alzheimer’s, such as those who are obese, have high blood pressure or high cholesterol. This work could help the researchers determine if blueberries could help prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms.

He acknowledges funding from the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council, the National Institute on Aging and Wild Blueberries of North America.

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现在Costco卖的是新鲜的蓝莓,一个月以前还是贮存的,味道明显不一样。 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/15/2016 postreply 18:39:48

才四十七个人,样本太小,也木P值。才观察十六个礼拜就到处宣传,是不是怕错过蓝莓上市的季节啊 -Manymore- 给 Manymore 发送悄悄话 Manymore 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/15/2016 postreply 20:26:01

有此嫌疑啊。不过你也可以换个角度看:才几十个人,四个来月就观测到效果了,那蓝莓的作用得多强啊! -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (211 bytes) () 03/15/2016 postreply 20:46:57

给你个新标题: 超级水果治疗老年痴呆症的惊人效果 -Manymore- 给 Manymore 发送悄悄话 Manymore 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/15/2016 postreply 21:32:53

Marketing! -TBz- 给 TBz 发送悄悄话 TBz 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/15/2016 postreply 21:51:07

等我得了老年痴呆就听你的话;) -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/15/2016 postreply 21:53:38

哈哈,看样子你已经得了,赶紧去Costco买蓝莓 -Manymore- 给 Manymore 发送悄悄话 Manymore 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 09:32:46

真的得了,说的是蓝莓还是草莓都忘了。改了题目就上了城头,上当受骗的网友要骂俺了:( -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 17:59:03

前一阵子不是说了,如果万一体内已有癌细胞 -白兔妈- 给 白兔妈 发送悄悄话 白兔妈 的博客首页 (241 bytes) () 03/15/2016 postreply 21:24:57

嗯,但是还有研究暗示吃了这些抗氧化剂丰富的自然食物(不是抗氧化剂),产生癌细胞的机会就少 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (215 bytes) () 03/15/2016 postreply 21:59:21

哈哈哈,这个,基本相当于水果推销商。水与果相比,我愿意相信水可以用于抗癌,活兄信不?哈。 -大江川- 给 大江川 发送悄悄话 大江川 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/15/2016 postreply 22:31:04

我还是相信实验数据的。猪肉生产商若能有这样的数据他们也会show的,问题是他们没有。。。 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 05:26:51

我天天吃这个蓝莓, -Lilac2003- 给 Lilac2003 发送悄悄话 Lilac2003 的博客首页 (220 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 06:20:43

我也是。 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (44 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 06:32:13

吃有机的。。 -极乐净土- 给 极乐净土 发送悄悄话 极乐净土 的博客首页 (71 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 10:17:48

一直以来都说蓝莓是对脑子好的,berry最好吃有机的。难怪你和吃和活脑子这么好! -swj2000- 给 swj2000 发送悄悄话 swj2000 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 12:19:07

+1, 咱们赶快跟进。 -欲千北- 给 欲千北 发送悄悄话 欲千北 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 12:42:02

研究里说了,木老年痴呆症状的,吃了对脑子没有影响:)) -Manymore- 给 Manymore 发送悄悄话 Manymore 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/17/2016 postreply 08:35:26

现在营养研究水分多,过早,样品太小,时间太短 -笨狼- 给 笨狼 发送悄悄话 笨狼 的博客首页 (271 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 09:03:53

这样的研究一般都不可能大样本,长时间,因为花费太大了,没有经费来源 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 09:17:12

趁着有新鲜蓝莓,开心吃吧(别费劲看什么文献了)^_^ -viewfinder- 给 viewfinder 发送悄悄话 viewfinder 的博客首页 (68 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 10:14:41

真要照着文献吃蓝莓的话,还得把买回来的新鲜蓝莓先冻干了磨成粉来吃。 -虎嗅蔷薇- 给 虎嗅蔷薇 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 10:57:26

特意的,那个成语怎么说啦? -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (280 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 11:56:17

你草莓蓝莓都分不清,西施东施分得清吗?看来需要加大蓝莓量 -虎嗅蔷薇- 给 虎嗅蔷薇 发送悄悄话 (26 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 13:26:00

分不清 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (110 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 13:38:29

这是实话 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 12:14:23

欺负老人家。 -老马识途- 给 老马识途 发送悄悄话 老马识途 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/16/2016 postreply 18:10:23

**** 抗氧化物宣传基本上都是忽悠。一毛钱不到的维生素C里面抗氧化物比你一篮子蓝莓多多了 **** -shakuras2000- 给 shakuras2000 发送悄悄话 (418 bytes) () 03/17/2016 postreply 06:09:15

蓝莓中的什么成分起作用并不清楚,抗氧化物只是一种解释。常常是吃含抗氧化物的食物有作用,然而单独吃纯的抗氧化物 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (47 bytes) () 03/17/2016 postreply 06:29:12

你这是极端的简化主义了:蓝莓=抗氧化剂=维生素C。肯定是不成立的。 -viewfinder- 给 viewfinder 发送悄悄话 viewfinder 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/17/2016 postreply 09:44:45

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