Plasma Vitamin C levels are associated with brain structural networks on MRI (opens in new tab)
Background Neurodegenerative diseases significantly impact brain health in older adults, and although dietary vitamin C intake has been associated with a reduced risk of cognitive impairment, it remains unclear whether plasma vitamin C levels independently affect brain structure and neural connectivity. This study aimed to investigate whether plasma vitamin C levels were independently associated with brain volume and default mode network (DMN) connectivity in older adults. Methods All partici...
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