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Does Dietary Supplementation With Curcumin Maintain or Improve Physical and Cognitive Function in Aging Adults at Increased Risk for Disability?

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University of Florida · 2017

Abstract

This placebo-controlled RCT tests whether dietary supplementation with curcumin maintains or improves cognitive and physical function in older adults who are at high risk of functional decline due existing (mild) functional impairments and elevated biomarkers of inflammation and explore the association between functional changes and changes in biological indicators of active inflammation.

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Anonymous. (2017). Does Dietary Supplementation With Curcumin Maintain or Improve Physical and Cognitive Function in Aging Adults at Increased Risk for Disability?. <em>University of Florida</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03085680
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Anonymous. Does Dietary Supplementation With Curcumin Maintain or Improve Physical and Cognitive Function in Aging Adults at Increased Risk for Disability?. University of Florida. 2017.
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@misc{anon2017DoesDi, title = {Does Dietary Supplementation With Curcumin Maintain or Improve Physical and Cognitive Function in Aging Adults at Increased Risk for Disability?}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {University of Florida}, year = {2017}, }

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