Mashael Riyadh Aljumaah

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

2022 article

Examining the cognitive benefits of probiotic supplementation in physically active older adults: A randomized clinical trial

Sanborn, V., Aljumaah, M., Azcarate-Peril, M. A., & Gunstad, J. (2022, May 26). APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION AND METABOLISM.

author keywords: probiotic supplementation; physical activity; cognitive function; older adults; dementia; gut microbiome
MeSH headings : Aged; Cognition; Exercise; Humans; Middle Aged; Probiotics / pharmacology; Probiotics / therapeutic use; Prospective Studies
TL;DR: It is suggested that probiotic supplementation may not improve cognitive function in persons already engaged in high levels of PA, and future research should include prospective studies to determine whether long-term use of probiotics may help prevent cognitive decline. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 6, 2022

2022 journal article

The gut microbiome, mild cognitive impairment, and probiotics: A randomized clinical trial in middle-aged and older adults

CLINICAL NUTRITION, 41(11), 2565–2576.

By: M. Aljumaah n, U. Bhatia*, J. Roach*, J. Gunstad* & M. Peril*

author keywords: Gut microbiome; Cogitative aging; Psychobiotics; Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG; Prevotella
MeSH headings : Middle Aged; Humans; Aged; Gastrointestinal Microbiome / physiology; Prebiotics; Probiotics / therapeutic use; Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus; Cognitive Dysfunction / therapy; Prevotella
TL;DR: This study points to specific members of the gut microbiota correlated with cognitive performance in middle-aged and older adults that could be used as key early indicators of MCI and manipulated by probiotics, prebiotics, and symbiotics to promote successful cognitive aging. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: November 21, 2022

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