In this Quarterly we’re taking a close look at the relationship between cognitive function and sports and active nutrition. We have several industry experts weigh-in on the topic, while supplying research on cognitive ingredient science. We also sit down with two prominent industry leaders on behalf of our partners, AHPA and WIN.
Our editor, Elyse Lovett, looks at the big picture when it comes to the role of cognitive support in sports and active nutrition.
Move’s very first Quarterly discussed the importance of addressing gender differences in sports nutrition research, and we’re happy to continue the discussion with a focus on cognitive performance in a joint effort together with WIN.
We join Kyowa’s Katie Emerson to talk about the importance of cognition and sports performance, while discussing one of the industry’s best known ingredients for cognitive support: Cognizin®. You can also download a Cognizin infographic that easily breaks down the ingredient benefits and science.
Move Nutrition columnist, Denis Faye, addresses a vital topic for any active individual: concussions. Learn about the dangers, common signs of a concussion, and steps to take if you experience one, including nutritional considerations.
Sabinsa’s Sabroxy® has been evaluated in clinical studies to be a powerful nootropic. Watch the short video to get an overview of its benefits and view the infographic to get a detailed look at the science behind this brain health ingredient that is finding its way into popular cognitive formulations.
It’s no secret the AHPA Sports Nutrition Committee comprises some of the leading voices in sports nutrition formulation, supply, and regulation. And, it’s for that reason we’re partnering to profile one of its members in each Quarterly. Looking for a lesson in industry loyalty and innovation? Meet Raza Bashir.
We sit down with Karen Hecht, Scientific Affairs Manager at AstaReal, to discuss her role in the company and her involvement with WIN (Women in Nutraceuticals). She emphasizes the importance of creativity in science and problem-solving, as well as the need for collaboration and multidisciplinary research projects.