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A recent study found that consuming a ketone supplement did not enhance cognitive performance in female athletes.
This finding challenges the popular notion that ketone supplements, often associated with the ketogenic diet, could offer a mental edge in high-stress situations.
The research was recently published in the Journal of Cognitive Enhancement.
This research contributes to the the Journal of Cognitive Enhancement et Understanding Ketone Bodies ng brain health and cognitive abilities.
“This is really just the beginning of this research in this area with ketone supplements and I think we have a whole area to pursue, especially how these supplements work when mental fatigue or cognitive decline are absolutely present. Brendan Egan Walter Staiano Dominic P. D’Agostino Andrew P. Koutnik Valerie N. Forsythe Anna K. Huber David A. Lara Craig R. Witt Gaven A. Barker Eric K. O’Neal Hunter S. Waldman Waldman Waldman Future Directions Looking PsyPost Waldman TBI Hunter S. Waldman ">Findings of the Study The the University of North Alabama Gi">KME twelve
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