Drinking orange juice every day could help improve brain function in elderly people, research has suggested.
A small study, which saw 37 adults with an average age of 67 consume 500ml of orange juice daily for eight weeks, found they had an eight per cent overall improvement in cognitive function compared with a group who consumed a control drink.
At the beginning and end of the eight weeks their memory, reaction time and verbal fluency was measured by carrying out eight tests.
One of the tests of verbal memory required learning a list of words to be recalled immediately, and again after a 30-minute delay.
Researchers said an eight per cent improvement equates to remembering one more word from a shopping list of 15 items. Small improvements such as this over an eight-week period could translate into substantial improvements over the lifespan.