Conclusions
The present secondary analysis of a double-blind, randomized clinical trial [13] further supports the impact of American elderberry juice consumption on cognitive functioning in older adults with MCI. The findings showed that American elderberry consumption may broadly impact cognitive flexibility (i.e., an executive function) in older adults with MCI relative to the placebo control. Prospective investigations examining the impact of elderberry consumption on cognitive functioning over longer time frames are warranted to further point to the clinical utility of elderberry for mitigating further cognitive decline.
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