Not exact matches
Duration of breastfeeding was positively associated with
performance on the mental and
psychomotor scales, but infants who were breastfed short - term and had higher p, p ′ DDE levels in cord serum had the lowest scores
on the mental and
psychomotor scales.
Results show that in comparison to women who experienced menopause after the age of 50, those with a premature menopause had a more than 40 % increased risk of poor
performance on tasks assessing verbal fluency and visual memory and was associated with a 35 % increased risk of decline in
psychomotor speed (coordination between the brain and the muscles that brings about movement) and overall cognitive function over 7 years.
The American Psychological Association has concluded that caffeine has significant effects
on psychomotor and cognitive
performance, psychological well - being, blood pressure and athletic
performance.
Two early studies
on both elderly and adult subjects found that caffeine improves attention span,
psychomotor performance and cognitive function, as well as and feelings of well - being in the elderly.