The effect of recent consumption of caffeine-containing foodstuffs on neuropsychological tests in the elderly.
We investigated the effect of recent intake of caffeine-containing foodstuffs (CCFS) on a group of elderly participants (age range 67-95 years) on a series of neuropsychological tests. There was no significant effect of CCFS intake on performance in any of the tests in the battery used. However, a s...
Main Authors: | Lesk, V, Honey, T, de Jager, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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