Research suggests that resveratrol may have a positive influence on cognitive function across a range of populations, including healthy adults, older individuals, post-menopausal women, and those with conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and diabetes-related cognitive decline. The available evidence is drawn from a 2023 scientometric analysis and literature review encompassing 287 published papers, representing a broad synthesis of the research landscape rather than a single controlled trial. While the overall direction of findings leans supportive, researchers emphasize that significant uncertainties remain, particularly around optimal dosing, timing, and duration of use, as well as resveratrol's well-documented poor bioavailability, which complicates efforts to draw firm conclusions about its practical effectiveness.
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| Title | Type | Year | Direction | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Does resveratrol improve cognition in humans? A scientometric study to an in-... | Review | 2023 | Supports | 100 |