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R T Donohoe

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Donohoe R, Benton D
Nutr Neurosci . 2016 Jul; 2(6):413-24. PMID: 27416053
There is a series of reports that failing levels of blood glucose are associated with enhanced cognitive functioning. The hypothesis was examined that declining blood glucose levels are associated with...
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Benton D, Donohoe R, Clayton D, Long S
Br J Nutr . 2012 Jun; 109(1):155-61. PMID: 22715808
The grey matter of the brain contains high levels of the essential nutrient DHA. Although the role of DHA in the developing brain and in dementia has attracted attention, its...
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Dumas F, Farhenbruch C, Hambly C, Donohoe R, Carli P, Cariou A, et al.
Resuscitation . 2011 Oct; 83(1):134-7. PMID: 21983124
Aims: Optimal care for out-of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients may depend on the underlying aetiology of OHCA. Specifically chest compression only bystander CPR may provide greater benefit among those...
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Heward A, Donohoe R, Whitbread M
Emerg Med J . 2004 Feb; 21(2):233-4. PMID: 14988359
Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an essential part of the chain of survival, with early administration directly affecting the patient's chance of survival. Pre-arrival telephone CPR instructions provide callers who...
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Benton D, Donohoe R, Sillance B, Nabb S
Nutr Neurosci . 2002 Feb; 4(3):169-78. PMID: 11842886
There have been previous reports that supplements of phosphatidylserine (PS) blunted the release of cortisol in response to exercise stress and that it improved mood. The present study extended these...
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Benton D, Slater O, Donohoe R
Physiol Behav . 2002 Jan; 74(4-5):559-71. PMID: 11790416
Although there are reports that breakfast influences both mood and memory, there has been no attempt to consider whether a subsequent snack is beneficial. One hundred and fifty young female...
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Donohoe R, Benton D
Physiol Behav . 2001 Jan; 71(3-4):395-401. PMID: 11150572
The hypothesis that the ability to control blood glucose levels influence memory and other aspects of cognition was considered. Individual differences in the ability to control blood glucose were measured...
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Benton D, Donohoe R
Public Health Nutr . 1999 Dec; 2(3A):403-9. PMID: 10610080
A recent major theory was that a meal high in carbohydrate increased the rate that tryptophan enters the brain, leading to an increase in the level of the neurotransmitter serotonin...
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Donohoe R, Benton D
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 1999 Aug; 145(4):378-85. PMID: 10460314
Rationale: It is traditionally assumed that under normal conditions the brain is well supplied with glucose, its basic fuel. However, given the limited stores of glucose in the brain and...
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Benton D, Parker P, Donohoe R
J Biosoc Sci . 1996 Oct; 28(4):463-79. PMID: 8973004
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