Centrum: An Expert’s Opinion on Neuronutrition

Supporting Cognitive Health Starts with the Right Nutrients
Supporting brain health is key to thriving as we age. Optimal cognitive function and memory not only contributes to independence, self-identity and relationships, but also elevates a general sense of well-being.
However, research has shown that food alone may may not be enough to help older adults meet all their nutritional needs. In fact, it’s estimated that more than 2 billion people worldwide have insufficient intake in key vitamins and minerals and this problem is likely magnified in older adults.1 That’s why the micronutrients found in supplements play an important role in bridging that gap in supporting brain health and healthy aging.
In this video series, Maggie Moon (paid sponsor for Centrum), a registered dietitian and specialist in brain health, delves into the latest nutrition science and the most recent findings on the benefits of multivitamins for older adults.
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