Carnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Carnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

topicclaimevidence levelcitationsource
Carnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis3 4 [5] [6] [7] [8] 9 10 Previous studies have associated dementia risk with socioeconomic status (SES), a comprehensive concept that measured a person’s position from income, education and occupation [,].3Zhao Xingguang (2026)Income, diet, and cognitive function: observational analyses and candidate metabolomic pathways identified by Mendelian randomization
Carnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-AnalysisEvidence suggests that SES may influence cognitive function through multiple mediating pathways, including lifestyle behaviors, depressive symptoms, and vascular risk factors [,,,], highlighting potential targets for interventions to reduce the burden of dementia.3Zhao Xingguang (2026)Income, diet, and cognitive function: observational analyses and candidate metabolomic pathways identified by Mendelian randomization
Carnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-AnalysisDiet quality generally improved with income [], while low-income families tend to purchase unhealthy food products rather than intake of enough types and frequency of healthy foods including vegetables and fruits, neglecting the nutritional quality of foods [].3Zhao Xingguang (2026)Income, diet, and cognitive function: observational analyses and candidate metabolomic pathways identified by Mendelian randomization
Carnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis1 2 Dementia, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), is one of the primary causes of disability and death among the older people, and represents a serious public health issue [].3Zhao Xingguang (2026)Income, diet, and cognitive function: observational analyses and candidate metabolomic pathways identified by Mendelian randomization
Carnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-AnalysisBrain morphometric analysis showed diffused reduced volumes and cortical thinning, involving fronto-temporal areas and, to a lesser extent, the parieto-occipital regions.3Veronelli L (2026)Brain morphometry and cognition in late-onset glutaric aciduria type 1: scoping review and novel insights from a case report.
Carnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-AnalysisCONCLUSION: The present review and case report suggest that integrating neuroanatomical and neuropsychological investigations into clinical practice may allow a more refined characterization of GA1 patients, contributing to unveil the complex ethio-pathogenic mechanisms underlying the disease and monitor patients over time.3Veronelli L (2026)Brain morphometry and cognition in late-onset glutaric aciduria type 1: scoping review and novel insights from a case report.
Carnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-AnalysisINTRODUCTION: Glutaric Aciduria type I (GA1) is a rare autosomal recessive organic aciduria, with typical early-onset presentation, characterized by severe movement disorders with damage to the basal ganglia following an acute encephalopathic crisis.3Veronelli L (2026)Brain morphometry and cognition in late-onset glutaric aciduria type 1: scoping review and novel insights from a case report.
Carnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-AnalysisIn LO patients, severe brain damage is frequently reported, including frontotemporal hypoplasia, brain atrophy, subependymal nodules and leukodystrophy.3Veronelli L (2026)Brain morphometry and cognition in late-onset glutaric aciduria type 1: scoping review and novel insights from a case report.
topicCarnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis
claim3 4 [5] [6] [7] [8] 9 10 Previous studies have associated dementia risk with socioeconomic status (SES), a comprehensive concept that measured a person’s position from income, education and occupation [,].
evidence level3
citationZhao Xingguang (2026)
sourceIncome, diet, and cognitive function: observational analyses and candidate metabolomic pathways identified by Mendelian randomization
topicCarnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis
claimEvidence suggests that SES may influence cognitive function through multiple mediating pathways, including lifestyle behaviors, depressive symptoms, and vascular risk factors [,,,], highlighting potential targets for interventions to reduce the burden of dementia.
evidence level3
citationZhao Xingguang (2026)
sourceIncome, diet, and cognitive function: observational analyses and candidate metabolomic pathways identified by Mendelian randomization
topicCarnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis
claimDiet quality generally improved with income [], while low-income families tend to purchase unhealthy food products rather than intake of enough types and frequency of healthy foods including vegetables and fruits, neglecting the nutritional quality of foods [].
evidence level3
citationZhao Xingguang (2026)
sourceIncome, diet, and cognitive function: observational analyses and candidate metabolomic pathways identified by Mendelian randomization
topicCarnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis
claim1 2 Dementia, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), is one of the primary causes of disability and death among the older people, and represents a serious public health issue [].
evidence level3
citationZhao Xingguang (2026)
sourceIncome, diet, and cognitive function: observational analyses and candidate metabolomic pathways identified by Mendelian randomization
topicCarnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis
claimBrain morphometric analysis showed diffused reduced volumes and cortical thinning, involving fronto-temporal areas and, to a lesser extent, the parieto-occipital regions.
evidence level3
citationVeronelli L (2026)
sourceBrain morphometry and cognition in late-onset glutaric aciduria type 1: scoping review and novel insights from a case report.
topicCarnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis
claimCONCLUSION: The present review and case report suggest that integrating neuroanatomical and neuropsychological investigations into clinical practice may allow a more refined characterization of GA1 patients, contributing to unveil the complex ethio-pathogenic mechanisms underlying the disease and monitor patients over time.
evidence level3
citationVeronelli L (2026)
sourceBrain morphometry and cognition in late-onset glutaric aciduria type 1: scoping review and novel insights from a case report.
topicCarnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis
claimINTRODUCTION: Glutaric Aciduria type I (GA1) is a rare autosomal recessive organic aciduria, with typical early-onset presentation, characterized by severe movement disorders with damage to the basal ganglia following an acute encephalopathic crisis.
evidence level3
citationVeronelli L (2026)
sourceBrain morphometry and cognition in late-onset glutaric aciduria type 1: scoping review and novel insights from a case report.
topicCarnitine Cognitive Performance Meta-Analysis
claimIn LO patients, severe brain damage is frequently reported, including frontotemporal hypoplasia, brain atrophy, subependymal nodules and leukodystrophy.
evidence level3
citationVeronelli L (2026)
sourceBrain morphometry and cognition in late-onset glutaric aciduria type 1: scoping review and novel insights from a case report.

Source documents

  1. Income, diet, and cognitive function: observational analyses and candidate metabolomic pathways identified by Mendelian randomization
  2. Brain morphometry and cognition in late-onset glutaric aciduria type 1: scoping review and novel insights from a case report.