Juice Plus+ announced a research collaboration with the University of California LA, University College Cork (Ireland) and Ulster University (Northern Ireland). The company will be partnering in a randomized clinical trial with the University of California LA through a National Institutes of Health (NIH) research grant. The University College Cork has also received a grant from Research Ireland, and Ulster University received a grant from the Health & Social Care R&D Division Northern Ireland.
The study will aim to gain a better understanding of critical cognitive functional parameters in the brain and related biomarkers with the long-term goal of identifying factors that influence cognitive performance and wellbeing.
The collaborative five-year project will evaluate the effects of Juice Plus+ Berry Blend on the brain, cognitive parameters and related biomarkers. The study will engage male and female participants over the age of 50 with a family history of age-related cognitive decline in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
“We are honored to collaborate with our esteemed academic partners in this important research initiative,” Juice Plus+ wrote in a statement. “We look forward to contributing to the scientific understanding of cognitive health through rigorous, independent research conducted by leading academic institutions.”
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