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Soya isoflavone supplementation enhances spatial working memory in men
by
Coates, Alison M.
, Howe, Peter R. C.
, Thorp, Alicia A.
, Buckley, Jonathan D.
, Sinn, Natalie
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ auditory memory
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition - drug effects
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive performance
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ daidzein
/ Diet
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Double-Blind Method
/ drug effects
/ episodic memory
/ executive function
/ Feeding. Feeding behavior
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ genistein
/ Glycine max
/ glycitin
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ human nutrition
/ Humans
/ Isoflavones
/ Isoflavones - pharmacology
/ Male
/ Males
/ Memory
/ Memory, Short-Term
/ Memory, Short-Term - drug effects
/ Men
/ Mental Recall
/ Mental Recall - drug effects
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Nutrition research
/ pharmacology
/ Phyto-oestrogens
/ Phytochemicals
/ Sex differences
/ Soy products
/ soybeans
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
/ visual-spatial processing
2009
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Soya isoflavone supplementation enhances spatial working memory in men
by
Coates, Alison M.
, Howe, Peter R. C.
, Thorp, Alicia A.
, Buckley, Jonathan D.
, Sinn, Natalie
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ auditory memory
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition - drug effects
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive performance
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ daidzein
/ Diet
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Double-Blind Method
/ drug effects
/ episodic memory
/ executive function
/ Feeding. Feeding behavior
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ genistein
/ Glycine max
/ glycitin
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ human nutrition
/ Humans
/ Isoflavones
/ Isoflavones - pharmacology
/ Male
/ Males
/ Memory
/ Memory, Short-Term
/ Memory, Short-Term - drug effects
/ Men
/ Mental Recall
/ Mental Recall - drug effects
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Nutrition research
/ pharmacology
/ Phyto-oestrogens
/ Phytochemicals
/ Sex differences
/ Soy products
/ soybeans
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
/ visual-spatial processing
2009
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Soya isoflavone supplementation enhances spatial working memory in men
by
Coates, Alison M.
, Howe, Peter R. C.
, Thorp, Alicia A.
, Buckley, Jonathan D.
, Sinn, Natalie
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ auditory memory
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition - drug effects
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive performance
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ daidzein
/ Diet
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Double-Blind Method
/ drug effects
/ episodic memory
/ executive function
/ Feeding. Feeding behavior
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ genistein
/ Glycine max
/ glycitin
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ human nutrition
/ Humans
/ Isoflavones
/ Isoflavones - pharmacology
/ Male
/ Males
/ Memory
/ Memory, Short-Term
/ Memory, Short-Term - drug effects
/ Men
/ Mental Recall
/ Mental Recall - drug effects
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Nutrition research
/ pharmacology
/ Phyto-oestrogens
/ Phytochemicals
/ Sex differences
/ Soy products
/ soybeans
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
/ visual-spatial processing
2009
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Soya isoflavone supplementation enhances spatial working memory in men
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Soya isoflavone supplementation enhances spatial working memory in men
2009
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Females perform better in certain memory-related tasks than males. Sex differences in cognitive performance may be attributable to differences in circulating oestrogen acting on oestrogen β receptors (ERβ) which are prevalent in brain regions such as the hippocampus, frontal lobe and cortex that mediate cognitive functions. Since soya isoflavones are known to activate ERβ, chronic isoflavone supplementation in males may improve cognitive performance in memory-related tasks. A 12-week double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over trial was conducted in thirty-four healthy men to investigate the effect of isoflavone supplementation on cognitive function. Volunteers were randomised to take four capsules/d containing soya isoflavones (116 mg isoflavone equivalents/d: 68 mg daidzein, 12 mg genistein, 36 mg glycitin) or placebo for 6 weeks, and the alternate treatment during the following 6 weeks. Assessments of memory (verbal episodic, auditory and working), executive function (planning, attention, mental flexibility) and visual-spatial processing were performed at baseline and after each treatment period. Isoflavone supplementation significantly improved spatial working memory (P = 0·01), a test in which females consistently perform better than males. Compared with placebo supplementation, there were 18 % fewer attempts (P = 0·01), 23 % fewer errors (P = 0·02) and 17 % less time (P = 0·03) required to correctly identify the requisite information. Isoflavones did not affect auditory and episodic memory (Paired Associate Learning, Rey's Auditory Verbal Learning Task, Backward Digit Span and Letter-Number Sequencing), executive function (Trail Making and Initial Letter Fluency Task) or visual-spatial processing (Mental Rotation Task). Isoflavone supplementation in healthy males may enhance cognitive processes which appear dependent on oestrogen activation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Subject
/ Aged
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ daidzein
/ Diet
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ glycitin
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Males
/ Memory
/ Memory, Short-Term - drug effects
/ Men
/ Mental Recall - drug effects
/ soybeans
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
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