Dark chocolate intake may reduce fatigue and mediate cognitive function and gray matter volume in healthy middle-aged adults

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  • who: Dark Chocolate Intake May et al. from the Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan have published the article: Dark Chocolate Intake May Reduce Fatigue and Mediate Cognitive Function and Gray Matter Volume in Healthy Middle-Aged Adults, in the Journal: Behavioural Neurology 104 participants randomly assigned of 13/Dec/2022
  • what: The authors investigated how dark chocolate would affect fatigue, cognitive function, and brain structure.
  • how: As for cognitive function the authors employed the Trail-Making test (TMT) Stroop test and Japanese version of the MCI screen . . .

     

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