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MEMORY, Chapter 12

Andres-Lacueva C, Shukitt-Hale B, Galli RL, et al. Anthocyanins in aged blueberry-fed rats are found centrally and may enhance memory.
Nutritional Neuroscience
. 2005;8(2):111-120.

Bryan J, Calvaresi E, Hughes D. Short-term folate, vitamin B-12 or vitamin B-6 supplementation slightly affects memory performance but not mood in women of various ages.
Journal of Nutrition
. 2002;132(6):1345-1356.

Casadesus G, Shukitt-Hale B, Stellwagen HM, et al. Modulation of hippocampal plasticity and cognitive behavior by short-term blueberry supplementation in aged rats.
Nutritional Neuroscience
. 2004;7(5-6):309-316.

Dang-Vu TT, Desseilles M, Peigneux P, Maquet P. A role for sleep in brain plasticity.
Pediatric Rehabilitation
. 2006;9(2):98-118.

Jennings JR, Muldoon MF, Ryan C, et al. Reduced cerebral blood flow response and compensation among patients with untreated hypertension.
Neurology
. 2005;64(8):1358-1365.

Jones N, Rogers PJ. Preoccupation, food, and failure: an investigation of cognitive performance deficits in dieters.
International Journal of Eating Disorders
. 2003;33(2):185-192.

Kang JH, Ascherio A, Grodstein F. Fruit and vegetable consumption and cognitive decline in aging women.
Annals of Neurology
. 2005;57(5):713-720.

Mahoney CR, Taylor HA, Kanarek RB, Samuel P. Effect of breakfast composition on cognitive processes in elementary school children.
Physiology and Behavior
. 2005;85(5):635-645.

Maquet P. The role of sleep in learning and memory.
Science
. 2001;294(5544):1048-1052.

Morris MC, Evans DA, Tangney CC, et al. Fish consumption and cognitive decline with age in a large community study.
Archives of Neurology
. 2005;62(12):1849-1853.

Mosavi Jazayeri SM, Amani R, Mugahi NK. Effects of breakfast on memory in healthy young adults.
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition
. 2004;13(Suppl):S130.

O’Brien LT, Hummert ML. Memory performance of late middle-aged adults: contrasting self-stereotyping and stereotype threat accounts of assimilation to age stereotypes.
Social Cognition
. 2006;24(3):338-358.

Rovio S, Karebolt I, Helkala EL, et al. Leisure-time physical activity at midlife and the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Lancet Neurology
. 2005;4(11):705-711.

Singh A, Naidu PS, Kulkarni SK. Reversal of aging and chronic ethanol-induced cognitive dysfunction by quercetin a bioflavonoid.
Free Radical Research
. 2003;37(11):1245-1252.

Solfrizzi V, Panza F, Capurso A. The role of diet in cognitive decline.
Journal of Neural Transmission
. 2003;110(1):95-110.

Tucker KL, Qiao N, Acott T, et al. High homocysteine and low B vitamins predict cognitive decline in aging men: the Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
. 2005;82(3):627-635.

Wesnes KA, Pincock C, Richardson D, et al. Breakfast reduces declines in attention and memory over the morning in schoolchildren.
Appetite
. 2003;41(3):329-331.

Winocur G, Greenwood CF. The effects of high fat diets and environmental influences on cognitive performance in rats.
Behavioural Brain Research
. 1999;101(2):153-161.

Zimmerman FJ, Christakis DA. Children’s television viewing and cognitive outcomes: a longitudinal analysis of national data.
Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
. 2005;159(7):619-625.

MOOD, Chapter 13

Bottiglieri T. Homocysteine and folate metabolism in depression.
Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
. 2005;29(7):1103-1112.

Coppen A, Bolander-Gouaille C. Treatment of depression: time to consider folic acid and vitamin B12.
Journal of Psychopharmacology
. 2005;19(1):59-65.

Diehl DJ, Gershon S. The role of dopamine in mood disorders.
Comprehensive Psychiatry
. 1992;33(2):115-120.

Gloth FM 3
rd
, Alam W, Hollis B. Vitamin D vs broad spectrum phototherapy in the treatment of seasonal affective disorder.
Journal of Nutrition, Health, & Aging
. 1999;3(1):5-7.

Haskell CF, Kennedy DO, Wesnes KA, Scholey AB. Cognitive and mood improvements of caffeine in habitual consumers and habitual non-consumers of caffeine.
Psychopharmacology
(Berl). 2005;179(4):813-825.

Hypericum Depression Trial Study Group. Effect of Hypericum perforatum (St John’s wort) in major depressive disorder: a randomized controlled trial.
Journal of the American Medical Association
. 2002;287(14):1807-1814.

James JE, Rogers PJ. Effects of caffeine on performance and mood: withdrawal reversal is the most plausible explanation.
Psychopharmacology
(Berl). 2005;182(1):1-8.

Lansdowne AT, Provost SC. Vitamin D3 enhances mood in healthy subjects during winter.
Psychopharmacology
(Berl). 1998;135(4):319-323.

Lee S, Gura KM, Kim S, et al. Current clinical applications of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids.
Nutrition in Clinical Practice
. 2006;21(4):323-341.

Parker G, Gibson NA, Brotchie H, et al. Omega-3 fatty acids and mood disorders.
American Journal of Psychiatry
. 2006;163(6):969-978.

Shelton RC, Keller MB, Gelenberg A, et al. Effectiveness of St John’s wort in major depression: a randomized controlled trial.
Journal of the American Medical Association
. 2001;285(15):1978-1986.

Smith A, Sutherland D, Christopher G. Effects of repeated doses of caffeine on mood and performance of alert and fatigued volunteers.
Journal of Psychopharmacology
. 2005;19(6):620-626.

Sontrop J, Campbell MK. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and depression: a review of the evidence and a methodological critique.
Preventive Medicine
. 2006;42(1):4-13.

Szegedi A, Kohnen R, Dienel A, Kieser M. Acute treatment of moderate to severe depression with hypericum extract WS 5570 (St John’s wort): randomized controlled double blind non-inferiority trial versus paroxetine.
British Medical Journal
[serial online]. 2005;330(7490):503.

Trivedi MH, Greer TL, Grannemann BD, et al. Exercise as an augmentation strategy for treatment of major depression.
Journal of Psychiatric Practice
. 2006;12(4):205-213.

Vieth R, Kimball S, Hu A, Walfish PG. Randomized comparison of the effects of the vitamin D3 adequate intake versus 100 mcg (4000 IU) per day on biochemical responses and the wellbeing of patients.
Nutrition Journal
[serial online]. 2004;3:8.

MIGRAINE HEADACHES, Chapter 14

Allais G, Bussone G, De Lorenzo C, et al. Advanced strategies of short-term prophylaxis in menstrual migraine: state of the art and prospects.
Neurological Science
. 2005:26(Suppl2):S125-S129.

Bic Z, Blix GG, Hopp HP, et al. The influence of a low-fat diet on incidence and severity of migraine headaches.
Journal of Women’s Health & Gender-Based Medicine
. 1999;8(5):623-630.

Bigal ME, Liberman JN, Lipton RB. Obesity and migraine: a population study.
Neurology
. 2006;66:545-550.

Biondi DM. Physical treatments for headache: a structured review.
Headache
. 2005;45(6):738-746.

Boardman HF, Thomas E, Millson DS, Croft PR. Psychological, sleep, lifestyle and comorbid associations with headache.
Headache
. 2005;45(6):657-669.

Crawford P, Simmons M. What dietary modifications are indicated for migraines?
Journal of Family Practice
. 2006;55(1):62-64.

Diener HC, Pfaffenrath V, Pageler L, et al. The fixed combination of acetylsalicylic acid, paracetamol and caffeine is more effective than single substances and dual combination for the treatment of headache: a multicentre, randomized, double-blind, singe-dose, placebo-controlled parallel group study.
Cephalalgia
. 2005;25(10):776-787.

Goldstein J, Silberstein SD, Saper JR, et al. Acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine versus sumatriptan succinate in the early treatment of migraine: results from the ASSET trial.
Headache
. 2005;45(8):973-982.

Harel Z, Gascon G, Riggs S, et al. Supplementation with omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in the management of recurrent migraines in adolescents.
Journal of Adolescent Health
. 2002;31(2):154-161.

Jakubowski M, McAllister PJ, Bajwa ZH, et al. Exploding vs. imploding headache in migraine prophylaxis with Botulinum Toxin A.
Pain
2006: 125(3):286-295.

Modi S, Lowder DM. Medications for migraine prophylaxis.
American Family Physician
. 2006;73(1):72-78.

Nadelson C. Sport and exercise-induced migraines.
Current Sports Medicine Reports
. 2006;5(1):29-33.

Rasura M, Spalloni A, Ferrari M, et al. A case series of young stroke in Rome.
European Journal of Neurology
. 2006;13(2):146-152.

Sándor PS, Di Clemente L, Coppola G, et al. Efficacy of coenzyme Q10 in migraine prophylaxis: a randomized controlled trial.
Neurology
. 2005;64(4):713-715.

Wagner W, Nootbaar-Wagner U. Prophylactic treatment of migraine with gamma-linolenic and alpha-linolenic acids.
Cephalalgia
. 1997;17(2):127-130.

PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME, Chapter 15

Bendich A. The potential for dietary supplements to reduce premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms.
Journal of the American College of Nutrition
. 2000;19(1):3-12.

Bertone-Johnson ER, Hankinson SE, Bendich A, et al. Calcium and vitamin D intake and risk of incident premenstrual syndrome.
Archives of Internal Medicine
. 2005;165(11):1246-1252.

Bianchi-Demicheli F, Ludicke F, Lucas H, Chardonnens D. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: current status of treatment.
Swiss Medical Weekly
. 2002;132(39-40):574-578.

Case AM, Reid RL. Menstrual cycle effects on common medical conditions.
Comprehensive Therapy
. 2001;27(1):65-71.

Daugherty JE. Treatment strategies for premenstrual syndrome.
American Family Physician
. 1998;58(1):183-192, 197-198.

Frackiewicz EJ, Shiovitz TM. Evaluation and management of premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association
. 2001;41(3):437-447.

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