Atlantia Clinical Trials
Cork, Munster, T23R50R, Ireland
NCT Number: NCT05690724
To evaluate the effect of 16-weeks consumption of Mitocholine on Executive Function and Homocysteine levels in a population experiencing Mild Cognitive Impairment. The study will also include measures of memory, language, S-adenosylmethionone (SAM), Betaine, Choline.
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Notify Me55 year–79 year
All sexes
Interventional
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Cork, Munster, T23R50R, Ireland
A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study in otherwise healthy adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI).
Assessing a 16-week intervention with Mitocholine™, a functional food ingredient to evaluate the effect of 16-weeks consumption of Mitocholine on Executive Function and Homocysteine levels in a population experiencing Mild Cognitive Impairment.
The primary hypotheses being that there will be a significant change in Executive Function scores as measured by Delis Kaplan Executive Function Score (DKEFS) and in homocysteine levels.
The study will also include measures of memory, language, S-adenosylmethionone (SAM), Betaine, Choline.
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Participants will be instructed to consume one bottle of study product daily for the duration of the trial (16 weeks). They will be instructed to consume the product in the morning with breakfast.
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by the verbal fluency, colour-word interference and trail making tests in the Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (Composite Score)
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by serum Homocysteine levels (umol/L)
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by Choline in blood
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by S-adenosylmethionone (SAM) in blood
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by Betine in blood
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by a Paired Associated Learning Task
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by a Word Recall Task
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by the Boston Naming Test (spontaneous responses and total correct responses)
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by individual tests within the DKEFS battery
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by Glucose levels
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by insulin levels
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by hsCRP
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF)
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by Cortisol
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by Fructosamine
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Study product questionnaire
Time frame: Baseline to end of intervention (week 16)
Assessed by apolipoprotein E4
Mitocholine Ltd
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A Randomised, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel-group Study in Otherwise Healthy Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) Assessing a 16-week Intervention With Mitocholine™, a Functional Food Ingredient
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