The impact of diet-based glycaemic response and glucose regulation on cognition: evidence across the lifespan

Volume: 76, Issue: 4, Pages: 466 - 477
Published: Jun 27, 2017
Abstract
The brain has a high metabolic rate and its metabolism is almost entirely restricted to oxidative utilisation of glucose. These factors emphasise the extreme dependence of neural tissue on a stable and adequate supply of glucose. Whereas initially it was thought that only glucose deprivation (i.e. under hypoglycaemic conditions) can affect brain function, it has become apparent that low-level fluctuations in central availability can affect...
Paper Details
Title
The impact of diet-based glycaemic response and glucose regulation on cognition: evidence across the lifespan
Published Date
Jun 27, 2017
Volume
76
Issue
4
Pages
466 - 477
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