Vitamin and mineral supplementation for prevention of dementia or delaying cognitive decline in people with mild cognitive impairment

Author:

Abraham Rajesh P1,Denton David A2,Al-Assaf Aalya S3,Rutjes Anne WS45,Chong Lee Yee6,Malik Muzaffar A7,Tabet Naji8

Affiliation:

1. Cognitive Treatment and Research Unit, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust; Old Age Psychiatry; Grove House Southfield Road Crowborough UK TN6 1HB

2. Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust; Specialist Older People's Services; Uckfield Community Hosptial Framfield Road Uckfield UK TN22 5AW

3. Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Brighton; Division of Medical Education; Mayfield House Falmer UK BN1 9PH

4. Fondazione "Università G. D'Annunzio"; Centre for Systematic Reviews; Via dei Vestini 31 Chieti Chieti Italy 66100

5. University of Bern; Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM); Finkenhubelweg 11 Bern Bern Switzerland 3012

6. UK Cochrane Centre; Oxford UK

7. Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Brighton; Department of Medical Education (Postgraduate); Room 341, Mayfield House Falmer UK BN1 9PH

8. Brighton and Sussex Medical School; Postgraduate Medicine; Mayfield House, University of Brighton Falmer Brighton UK BN1 9PH

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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