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The rise in the prevalence of neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental cognitive disorders combined with a
lack of efficient therapeutic strategies has necessitated the need to develop alternate approaches. Dietary supplements are
now being considered as a complementary and alternative medicine for cognitive impairments. Considerable evidence
suggests the role of vitamins in modulating the genetic and epigenetic factors implicated in neuropsychiatric,
neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. In this review, we provide an overview on the implications of
nutrigenomics with reference to vitamins that are suggested to boost cognitive functions (nootropic vitamins). Several
vitamins have been found to possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which make them potential candidates
in preventing or delaying age-related neurodegeneration and cognitive decline. Well-designed longitudinal studies are
essential to examine the association between vitamins and cognitive functions. Future studies linking nutrition with
advances in neuroscience, genomics and epigenomics would provide novel approaches to the management of cognitive
disorders.