Previous studies have demonstrated that chronic supplementation with a proprietary spearmint extract (PSE) can improve cognitive performance in individuals 50-70 years of age with age-related memory issues. In the present study, our hypothesis was that chronic supplementation of PSE would improve cognitive performance in young, active individuals. Using a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel design, healthy, recreationally active men and women (N = 142) received 900 mg of PSE or placebo (PLA) daily for 90 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Proprietary spearmint extract (PSE) containing a minimum 14.5% rosmarinic acid and 24% total phenolic content, has evinced positive effects on cognition in individuals aged 50-70 with memory impairment after chronic supplementation. To address the growing interest in connecting mental and physical performance, the present study examined whether the nootropic effects of PSE translate into changes in reactive agility following daily supplementation with PSE.
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September 1997
How has Community Health Partners been able to move the ball down the field toward the goal of a preferred network in its community? What are the specific offensive strategies CHP has implemented to bring about its vision? Part 1 of this series explored five reasons for CHP's progress: (1) A working, knowledgeable board of respected physicians, (2) A board that moves ahead on simultaneous tracks, (3) a willingness to affiliate with any hospital or payer that really knows how to partner with physicians, (4) developing quick wins and communicating the progress, and (5) educating physicians about the new ground rules for capitation. Here are six more reasons for CHP's success in forming a PO.
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July 1997
How has Community Health Partners, a physician organization based in Kansas City, turned the corner as it rolls into the second year of operation? The biggest indicator is that CHP hammered out the city's first professional risk contracts and the PO has grown from 23 to more than 50 physician member/owners. Looking back, there are at least 10 reasons why CHP made it this far. These are not reasons you learn about in medical school or an MBA program.
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