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Nutritional Neuroscience
An International Journal on Nutrition, Diet and Nervous System
Volume 16, 2013 - Issue 4
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Chewing gum benefits sustained attention in the absence of task degradation

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Pages 153-159 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013

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Kazım Cihan Can, Erguvan Tugba Ozel-Kizil, Burcin Colak & Berker Duman. (2022) Effects of gum chewing and repetitive motor activity on sustained attention in adults with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 34:8, pages 1011-1021.
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Sharon Ong, Nicola P. Bondonno, Luke A. Downey, Andrew Scholey, Michael A. Smith, Con Stough, Lauren C. Blekkenhorst, Richard Woodman, Kevin D. Croft, Jonathan M. Hodgson & Catherine P. Bondonno. (2022) Effects of Chewing Gum on Nitric Oxide Metabolism, Markers of Cardiovascular Health and Neurocognitive Performance after a Nitrate-Rich Meal. Journal of the American Nutrition Association 41:2, pages 178-190.
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Jessica Prebor, Brittany Samulski, Cortney Armitano-Lago & Steven Morrison. (2021) Chewing Entrains Cyclical Actions but Interferes With Discrete Actions in Children. Journal of Motor Behavior 53:3, pages 364-372.
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Jun-hyeong Bae, Hyungsuk Kim, Do Young Kang, Hyeji Kim, Jongyeon Kim, Koh-Woon Kim, Jae-Heung Cho, Mi-yeon Song & Won-Seok Chung. (2022) Effect of Bi-/Unilateral Masticatory Training on Memory and Concentration - Assessor-blind, Cross-over, Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. Journal of Korean Medicine 43:2, pages 61-74.
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Nicole D’Silva, Abeda Shaikh, Bernadette D’Silva & Stephen D’Silva. (2022) An empirical study of the use of Chewing Gum by Youth as a replacement to Cigarette addiction. International journal of health sciences, pages 3083-3096.
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Tae-Hoon Kim. (2021) Effects of masticatory exercise on cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults. Technology and Health Care 29, pages 125-131.
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Curie Kim, Sophie Miquel & Sandrine Thuret. (2019) A 3-month mastication intervention improves recognition memory. Nutrition and Healthy Aging 5:1, pages 33-42.
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Sophie Miquel, Mohamed Ben Haddou & Jon E.L. Day. (2019) A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of mastication on sustained attention in healthy adults. Physiology & Behavior 202, pages 101-115.
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Paul Ginns, Theresa Kim & Eleni Zervos. (2019) Chewing gum while studying: Effects on alertness and test performance. Applied Cognitive Psychology 33:2, pages 214-224.
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Seung Hwan (Mark) Lee & Ksenia Sergueeva. (2017) Chewing increases consumers' thought-engagement during retail shopping. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 35, pages 127-132.
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Caroline Hui, Laurie Snider & Mélanie Couture. (2016) Self-regulation workshop and Occupational Performance Coaching with teachers: A pilot study. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 83:2, pages 115-125.
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P. Södersten, C. Bergh, M. Leon & M. Zandian. (2016) Dopamine and anorexia nervosa. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 60, pages 26-30.
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Roberta L Duyff, Leann L Birch, Carol Byrd-Bredbenner, Susan L Johnson, Richard D Mattes, Mary M Murphy, Theresa A Nicklas, Brandi Y Rollins & Brian Wansink. (2015) Candy Consumption Patterns, Effects on Health, and Behavioral Strategies to Promote Moderation: Summary Report of a Roundtable Discussion. Advances in Nutrition 6:1, pages 139S-146S.
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Andrew P. Allen & Andrew P. Smith. (2015) Chewing Gum: Cognitive Performance, Mood, Well-Being, and Associated Physiology. BioMed Research International 2015, pages 1-16.
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Yoshiyuki Hirano & Minoru Onozuka. (2015) Chewing and Attention: A Positive Effect on Sustained Attention. BioMed Research International 2015, pages 1-6.
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Andrew P. Allen, Tim J.C. Jacob & Andrew P. Smith. (2014) Effects and after-effects of chewing gum on vigilance, heart rate, EEG and mood. Physiology & Behavior 133, pages 244-251.
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