Association of tea consumption with risk of alzheimer’s disease and anti-beta-amyloid effects of tea

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Abstract

Neurodegenerative disease Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is attracting growing concern because of an increasing patient population among the elderly. Tea consumption is considered a natural complementary therapy for neurodegenerative diseases. In this paper, epidemiological studies on the association between tea consumption and the reduced risk of AD are reviewed and the anti-amyloid effects of related bioactivities in tea are summarized. Future challenges regarding the role of tea in preventing AD are also discussed.

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Polito, C. A., Cai, Z. Y., Shi, Y. L., Li, X. M., Yang, R., Shi, M., … Liang, Y. R. (2018, May 22). Association of tea consumption with risk of alzheimer’s disease and anti-beta-amyloid effects of tea. Nutrients. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10050655

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