We believe this would be particularly important considering our recently published data showing metabolic changes measured with FDG - PET in areas that correspond to hubs of both networks in
subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) after 24 weeks of aerobic training (Porto et al., 2015).
Studies show that supplementation with B - complex vitamins reduces damage after strokes, while reducing brain shrinkage in
subjects with mild cognitive impairment.
To determine whether supplementation with B vitamins that lower levels of plasma total homocysteine can slow the rate of brain atrophy in
subjects with mild cognitive impairment in a randomised controlled trial (VITACOG, ISRCTN 94410159).
Not exact matches
Digit span and verbal fluency tests in patients
with mild cognitive impairment and normal
subjects in Thai - community.