Dietary intakes of berries and flavonoids in relation to cognitive decline

Berries are high in flavonoids, especially anthocyanidins, and improve cognition in experimental studies. We prospectively evaluated whether greater long‐term intakes of berries and flavonoids are associated with slower rates of cognitive decline in older women.

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