DOI: 10.7190/shu-thesis-00356
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Micronutrient intervention effects on cognitive outcomes in post-acute traumatic brain injury

Abstract: Traumatic brain injuries result in a complex pathophysiological cascade that includes neuroinflammation, cellular energy dysregulation and axonal injury (Werner & Engelhard, 2007). Nineteen essential vitamins and minerals, along with omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, are required by the body for competent cellular function. These cannot be synthesized by the body and must therefore be ingested either as part of the diet or through supplementation. Previous research has highlighted a relationship between… Show more

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