Balchem fMRI study explores choline’s impact on post-menopausal brain
A new fMRI study from the University of Vermont found that a single dose of 1,650 mg of choline (VitaCholine) rapidly increased functional connectivity within the working memory network in post-menopausal women, though it did not improve working memory performance. The research highlights the potential for choline supplementation to enhance brain network efficiency in women with low estrogen, a group at higher risk for choline deficiency, and underscores the importance of tailored nutrition research for women’s health.
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