Skin-roasted peanut consumption improves brain vascular function and memory
Posted by PaulHoule 1 day ago
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Comment by D-Machine 1 day ago
Hmmm...
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(Unless the study was not preregistered, then it could be evidence of publication bias.)
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Comment by kingstnap 1 day ago
> In particular, peanuts contain high amounts of L-arginine, a precursor for nitric oxide synthesis, which is essential for vascular function and blood flow regulation [6,11]. Therefore, this may represent a mechanism by which peanut consumption could positively influence cognitive performance through improvements in CBF. Furthermore, peanuts are a rich source of unsaturated fatty acids and polyphenols, both of which have been shown to support vascular health [12].
And there do seem to be papers that associate these two according to a quick google search (plus it's cited of course).
Comment by the_real_cher 15 hours ago