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List of Green Tea and group Cognition intersectionsRows: 13■ Human ■ Animal ■ Risk ■ Review

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Green Tea Cognitive Disorders
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28496007📋Association between tea consumption and risk of cognitive disorders: A dose-response meta-analysis of observational studies
Green Tea Cognitive Performance
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35992609📋Green tea improves cognitive function through reducing AD-pathology and improving anti-oxidative stress capacity in Chinese middle-aged and elderly people
Green Tea Cognitive Performance
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28899506📋Green tea effects on cognition, mood and human brain function: A systematic review
Green Tea Depression
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38229977📋Amelioration of nonylphenol-induced anxiety/depression-like behaviors in male rats using green tea and Zn-Se tea interventions
Green Tea Depression
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37960167📋Long-Term Consumption of Green Tea Can Reduce the Degree of Depression in Postmenopausal Women by Increasing Estradiol
Green Tea Depression
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35469912📋Green tea consumption and risk of depressive symptoms: Results from the TCLSIH Cohort Study
Green Tea Depression
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34030654📋Type of tea consumption and depressive symptoms in Chinese older adults
Green Tea Depression
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33575719📋Tea Consumption and Depression from Follow Up in the Singapore Longitudinal Ageing Study
Green Tea Depression
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28836632📋Quality Components and Antidepressant-Like Effects of GABA Green Tea
Green Tea Memory Disorders
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34802394📋The effects of green tea on cognitive impairments in the rat model of Alzheimer's disease: protection against inflammatory and oxidative damage
Green Tea Memory Disorders
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31826371📋Effect of Green Tea Consumption on Human Brain Function in Resting-State Functional MRI
Green Tea Post-Stroke Depression
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26626862📋Antidepressive-like Effects and Antioxidant Activity of Green Tea and GABA Green Tea in a Mouse Model of Post-Stroke Depression
Green Tea Stress
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33896388📋A combination of green tea, rhodiola, magnesium and B vitamins modulates brain activity and protects against the effects of induced social stress in healthy volunteers