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Int J Med Sci
September 2016
4. Seijoh University Graduate School of Health Care Studies, Tokai, 478-8588, Japan.
Chronic psychologic stress increases corticosterone levels, which decreases bone density. Active mastication or chewing attenuates stress-induced increases in corticosterone. We evaluated whether active mastication attenuates chronic stress-induced bone loss in mice.
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March 2016
4. Seijoh University Graduate School of Health Care Studies, Tokai, 476-8588, Aichi, Japan.
Mastication (chewing) is important not only for food intake, but also for preserving and promoting the general health. Recent studies have showed that mastication helps to maintain cognitive functions in the hippocampus, a central nervous system region vital for spatial memory and learning. The purpose of this paper is to review the recent progress of the association between mastication and the hippocampus-dependent cognitive function.
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