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Can a Basic Multivitamin Help Prevent Memory Loss?

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A basic, no-frills multivitamin every day may slow cognitive decline by as much as two years, according to a new study published online January 18 in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

The findings showed a statistically significant benefit for cognition among participants who took the multivitamin compared with those on the placebo, suggesting that a multivitamin could help prevent memory loss and slow cognitive aging among older adults, the authors wrote.

Although the findings may be an encouraging signal that warrants further research, it isn’t clear if a multivitamin would stave off cognitive decline or dementia in the real world, says Pieter Cohen, MD, a researcher and internal medicine doctor at Cambridge Health Alliance in Boston, and who was not involved in the trial.

“In my opinion, these findings aren’t enough to start recommending that everyone take a multivitamin as a way of maintaining or improving memory,” adds Dr. Cohen.

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