Multivitamins have been shown to be effective in improving cognitive aging Cosmos's continuous large-scale clinical studies have added to the evidence of maintaining a youthful brain
"Micronutrient deficiencies not only affect physical and cognitive development in humans and impair the immune system, but also increase susceptibility to infectious and non-communicable diseases," the World Health Organization states. ”
On February 28, Haleon, a global leader in the field of consumer health, appeared at the 2024 Boao Health Food Science Conference and Expo (FHE) and won three honors issued by FHE: "Science and Technology Progress Enterprise Award", "Health Food Industry Leader Award", and "Innovative Health Technology Product Award". Prof. Kang Yu, Director of the Department of Clinical Nutrition, Beijing, and Dr. Morten Georg Jensen, R&D Director of Helion Europe, were invited to participate in the Innovation Forum of the conference to share the cutting-edge research and innovative discoveries of Helion in the field of nutritional science.
Professor Yu Kang, Director of the Department of Clinical Nutrition, Beijing.
At the meeting, Professor Yu Kang shared the latest analysis results of the Cosmos series of large-scale clinical studies: "The results of a meta-analysis of more than 5,000 samples showed that daily supplementation with multivitamins for 2 to 3 years can be equivalent to reducing cognitive aging for 2 years. ”
Cosmos-clinic adds a strong case of multivitamins to reduce episodic memory aging
From 2022 to 2024, three large-scale, long-term, randomized, controlled clinical studies related to multivitamins and minerals were published by well-known scientific research institutions such as Brigham and Women's Hospital affiliated to Harvard Medical School. Research by Us.Yinshancun provides research products.
In September 2022, the Cosmos-Mind study found for the first time the long-term health benefits of multivitamins on cognitive function: daily supplementation of multivitamins slowed the rate of cognitive decline by 60% after 3 years, which is equivalent to delaying cognitive decline18 years.
In May 2023, Cosmos-Web reproduced the results of the Cosmos-Mind study, which showed that taking a multivitamin for 1 year can significantly improve memory performance, and taking a multivitamin for 3 years can improve the effect by 31 year memory.
In January 2024, Cosmos-clinic reported that daily multivitamin supplementation for 2 years is equivalent to reducing episodic memory aging by 48 years. Episodic memory, on the other hand, is the most age-sensitive indicator of cognitive function and declines with age.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition Three-Year Research Meta-Analysis Literature.
At the same time, the results of the three-year study meta-analysis were newly published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in January 2024, and the results of the sample analysis of more than 5,000 cases showed that the daily consumption of multivitamins (us.Yinshancun) can reduce cognitive aging by up to 2 years, which is equivalent to a better than no multivitamin (U.S.)s.Yin Shancun) was 2 years younger.
The Cosmos series of studies, carried out with the support of the world's top research institutions, including Harvard Medical School, lasted 7 years, and made breakthroughs at all levels, delving into the root mechanism of brain aging and exploring Us.The elevating effect of Yin Shancun on the cognition of the aging brain was obtaineds.Yin Shancun has the highest evaluation of brain cognition and memory with "clear benefits"!
Shancun adheres to evidence-based nutrition to empower a wonderful life
As the world's first industry pioneer to propose a "multi-dimensional nutrition combination", Shancun has more than 40 years of evidence-based nutritional science foundation, and insists on empowering a wonderful life with scientific nutrition. Shancun has been actively participating in many large-scale clinical trials at home and abroad, expanding the field of health benefits of multivitamins, covering 70,000 subjects and publishing more than 15 research results, of which the longest effect has been tracked for 37 years.
In 1982, Shancun participated in China's first large-scale evidence-based study of multiple vitamins initiated by the Institute of Oncology of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and other research units, the Linxian Study. In 2021, the National Cancer Center and the National Clinical Research Center for Oncology jointly published a 35-year clinical effect tracking of the Linxian study. In May 2023, Nature, the world's top journal, released a special report on "Exploring Scientific Evidence of Multivitamins", detailing the important findings of the 35-year effect tracking of the Linxian study.
Dr. Morten Georg Jensen, Head of R&D at Helion Europe.
Yajun He, General Manager of Helion China Nutrition and Health Division, said: "The results of three Cosmos studies have confirmed time and again the real effect of multivitamins on improving cognitive function and maintaining a youthful brain. This is an incredibly exciting outcome for people all over the world: we hope that through multivitamins that are accessible to everyone, we can help more people, especially cognitively, improve their lives and continue to live a fulfilling life. ”
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