A Phase II Randomized Clinical Trial of a Nutritional Formulation for Cognition and Mood in Alzheimer's Disease.
Study Design
- Studientyp
- Randomized Controlled Trial
- Stichprobengröße
- 106
- Population
- Alzheimer's disease patients
- Intervention
- A Phase II Randomized Clinical Trial of a Nutritional Formulation for Cognition and Mood in Alzheimer's Disease. None
- Vergleichsgruppe
- placebo
- Primärer Endpunkt
- None
- Wirkungsrichtung
- Positive
- Verzerrungsrisiko
- Low
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence points toward the efficacy of nutritional modifications in delaying cognitive decline and mood/behavioral difficulties in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Nutritional supplementation with individual agents has shown varied results suggesting the need for combinatorial intervention. OBJECTIVE: We set out to determine whether nutritional intervention could positively impact cognitive performance and behavioral difficulties for individuals diagnosed with AD. METHODS: A double-blind, multi-site, phase II study (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01320527; Alzheimer's Association Trialmatch) was conducted in which 106 individuals with AD were randomized to a nutraceutical formulation (NF; folate, alpha-tocopherol, B12, S-adenosyl methioinine, N-acetyl cysteine, acetyl-L-carnitine) or placebo for 3 or 6 months, followed by an open-label extension where participants received NF for 6 additional months. RESULTS: The NF cohort improved versus the placebo cohort within 3 months (Clox-1 p = 0.0083, 95%CI [0.4481, 2.9343]; Dementia Rating Scale p = 0.0266, 95%CI [0.1722, 2.7171]). Caregivers reported non-significant improvements in Neuropsychiatric Inventory. Both cohorts improved or maintained baseline performance during open-label extensions. Activities of Daily Living did not change for either cohort. CONCLUSIONS: These findings extend phase I studies where NF maintained or improved cognitive performance and mood/behavior.
Zusammenfassung
These findings extend phase I studies where NF maintained or improved cognitive performance and mood/behavior and extend phase I studies where NF maintained or improved cognitive performance and mood/behavior.
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