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Original Articles

Saccharide Effects on Cognition and Well-Being in Middle-Aged Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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Pages 66-80 | Received 17 Aug 2008, Accepted 14 Jul 2009, Published online: 17 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

The current study used a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled design to investigate the effects of saccharide supplementation on cognition and well-being in middle-aged adults. Participants (N = 109; 45–60 years) took a teaspoon of a combination of saccharides or a placebo twice daily for 12 weeks (3.6 g per day). Before and after this supplementation period, participants completed alternate forms of standardized tests of cognition and self-report measures of well-being. Significant beneficial effects of saccharide supplementation were found for memory performance and indicators of well-being. The potential for these nutrients to optimize cognitive function and well-being in older adults warrants ongoing investigation.

Notes

Gratitude is expressed to the participants who took part in this study and to Mannatech Inc. (Coppell, TX, USA) for their contribution. This study was conducted independently and there are no financial conflicts of interest of any of the authors.

*F(1,104) = 5.10, p = .02.

**F(1,104) = 5.79, p = .01.

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