BEIJING, May 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Chocolate lovers
rejoice. A new study hints that eating milk chocolate may boost brain function.
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| Chocolate contains many substances that act
as
stimulants. |
"Chocolate
contains many substances that act as stimulants, such as theobromine,
phenethylamine and caffeine," Dr. Bryan Raudenbush from Wheeling Jesuit
University in West Virginia, United States, noted in comments on the study.
"These substances by themselves have previously been
found to increase alertness and attention and what we have found is that by
consuming chocolate you can get the stimulating effects, which then lead to
increased mental performance."
To study the effects of various chocolate types on
brain power, Raudenbush and colleagues had a group of volunteers consume, on
four separate occasions, 85 grams of milk chocolate; 85 grams of dark chocolate;
85 grams of carob; and nothing (the control condition).
After a 15-minute digestive period, participants
completed a variety of computer-based neuropsychological tests designed to
assess cognitive performance including memory, attention span, reaction time and
problem solving.
"Composite scores for verbal and visual memory were
significantly higher for milk chocolate than the other conditions," Raudenbush
said. And consumption of milk and dark chocolate was associated with improved
impulse control and reaction time.
(Source: Shenzhen Daily/Agencies)