| Literature DB >> 24284609 |
David A Camfield1, Mark A Wetherell, Andrew B Scholey, Katherine H M Cox, Erin Fogg, David J White, Jerome Sarris, Marni Kras, Con Stough, Avni Sali, Andrew Pipingas.
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that dietary intake of vitamins, in particular the B-vitamins including B6, B9 and B12 may have a number of positive effects on mood and stress. Given the effects of stress on a range of biological mechanisms including the endocrine system, it could be reasonably expected that multivitamin supplementation may also affect markers of these mechanisms such as diurnal cortisol secretion. In the current double-blind placebo-controlled study 138 adults (aged 20 to 50 years) were administered a multivitamin containing B-vitamins versus placebo over a 16-week period. Salivary cortisol measurements were taken at waking, 15-min, 30-min and at bedtime, at baseline, 8-weeks and 16-weeks. Perceived Stress (PSS) was measured at baseline, 8-weeks and 16-weeks, while blood serum measures of B6, B12 and homocysteine (HCy) as well as red cell folate (B9) were also collected at these time points. A significant interaction was found between treatment group and study visit for the Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR). Compared to placebo, at 16-weeks multivitamin supplementation was found to be associated with a near-significant trend towards an increased CAR. No significant differences in PSS were found between groups, with PSS increasing in both groups across the course of the study. Red cell folate was found to be significantly correlated with the CAR response at 16-weeks while HCy levels were not found to be associated with the CAR response, although HCy significantly correlated with waking cortisol levels at 8-weeks. A possible interpretation of the elevation in CAR associated with multivitamin supplementation is that this represents an adaptive response to everyday demands in healthy participants.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24284609 PMCID: PMC3847740 DOI: 10.3390/nu5114429
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Figure 1Trial profile.
Salivary cortisol in nanomoles per liter (M ± SE) at waking, 15 min, 30 min and bedtime for baseline, 8-week and 16-week study visits across Placebo and Multivitamin groups.
| Study Visit/Assay Time | Total | Males | Females | |||||
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| Wake | 67 | 6.908 ± 0.55 | 29 | 6.396 ± 0.836 | 38 | 7.299 ± 0.74 | |
| 15 min | 66 | 7.653 ± 0.56 | 28 | 7.353 ± 0.846 | 38 | 7.873 ± 0.76 | ||
| 30 min | 65 | 9.388 ±0.816 | 28 | 10.20 ± 1.604 | 37 | 8.772 ± 0.77 | ||
| Bedtime | 58 | 1.337 ± 0.15 | 23 | 1.020 ± 0.149 | 35 | 1.546 ± 0.22 | ||
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| Wake | 60 | 7.383 ± 0.74 | 26 | 8.460 ± 1.399 | 34 | 6.559 ± 0.74 | |
| 15 min | 60 | 8.763 ± 0.75 | 25 | 9.207 ± 1.082 | 35 | 8.446 ± 1.04 | ||
| 30 min | 57 | 9.534 ± 0.94 | 23 | 8.556 ± 1.342 | 34 | 10.20 ± 1.30 | ||
| Bedtime | 48 | 2.248 ± 0.35 | 17 | 2.257 ± 0.615 | 31 | 2.244 ± 0.44 | ||
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| Wake | 53 | 7.983 ± 0.52 | 23 | 8.052 ± 0.897 | 30 | 7.930 ± 0.63 | |
| 15 min | 53 | 8.749 ± 0.66 | 23 | 9.444 ± 1.196 | 30 | 8.216 ± 0.73 | ||
| 30 min | 53 | 9.540 ± 0.75 | 23 | 8.616 ± 1.046 | 30 | 10.25 ± 1.06 | ||
| Bedtime | 49 | 1.453 ± 0.31 | 21 | 1.025 ± 0.105 | 28 | 1.774 ± 0.53 | ||
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| Wake | 61 | 7.696 ± 0.66 | 27 | 6.788 ± 0.789 | 34 | 8.418 ± 0.99 | |
| 15 min | 62 | 8.093 ± 0.60 | 28 | 7.117 ±0.735 | 34 | 8.897 ± 0.89 | ||
| 30 min | 60 | 10.18 ± 0.80 | 26 | 8.694 ± 1.024 | 34 | 11.32 ± 1.16 | ||
| Bedtime | 56 | 1.597 ± 0.23 | 24 | 1.840 ± 0.473 | 32 | 1.415 ± 0.20 | ||
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| Wake | 53 | 6.962 ± 0.54 | 23 | 6.024 ± 0.617 | 30 | 7.682 ± 0.81 | |
| 15 min | 55 | 8.049 ± 0.64 | 24 | 6.865 ± 0.743 | 31 | 8.966 ± 0.95 | ||
| 30 min | 55 | 9.399 ± 0.69 | 24 | 7.970 ± 0.795 | 31 | 10.51 ± 1.02 | ||
| Bedtime | 53 | 1.739 ± 0.27 | 24 | 2.024 ± 0.546 | 29 | 1.504 ± 0.21 | ||
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| Wake | 53 | 7.160 ± 0.62 | 23 | 7.140 ± 0.767 | 30 | 7.176 ± 0.93 | |
| 15 min | 51 | 9.335 ± 0.89 | 22 | 10.22 ± 1.295 | 29 | 8.661 ± 1.23 | ||
| 30 min | 54 | 11.38 ± 1.14 | 24 | 11.89 ± 1.913 | 30 | 10.98 ± 1.39 | ||
| Bedtime | 47 | 2.384 ± 0.53 | 20 | 2.732 ± 1.067 | 27 | 2.126 ± 0.51 | ||
Figure 2Mean Diurnal Cortisol Secretion (nmol/L) quantities in the total sample at baseline, 8-weeks and 16-weeks for Placebo and Multivitamin groups. Standard Errors of the Means (SEM) displayed as error bars.
Figure 3(a) Cortisol Awakening Response, and (b) Perceived Stress Scores (PSS) according to treatment group and gender at Baseline, 8-weeks and 16-weeks. Standard Error of the Means (SEM) displayed as error bars * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01.
Means and standard errors of Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) total and serum B6, B12, Red Cell Folate (RCF) and serum Homocysteine at Baseline, 8-weeks and 16-weeks according to treatment group.
| Treatment | Baseline | 8-Weeks | 16-Weeks | |||||
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| Total | Placebo | 69 | 14.20 (0.72) | 62 | 13.02 (0.78) | 58 | 16.26 (0.64) | |
| MV | 64 | 15.30 (0.70) | 60 | 14.80 (0.79) | 56 | 17.52 (0.78) | ||
| Males | Placebo | 30 | 13.60 (1.16) | 27 | 11.63 (0.91) | 27 | 15.63 (0.98) | |
| MV | 28 | 15.32 (1.09) | 26 | 13.65 (1.03) | 24 | 17.04 (1.34) | ||
| Females | Placebo | 39 | 14.67 (0.93) | 35 | 14.09 (1.17) | 31 | 16.81 (0.85) | |
| MV | 36 | 15.28 (0.94) | 34 | 15.68 (1.14) | 32 | 17.88 (0.94) | ||
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| Placebo | 50 | 114.08 (10.27) | 121.32 (19.32) | 130.84 (24.14) | |||
| MV | 43 | 111.70 (9.36) | 631.40 (38.17) | 567.67 (31.80) | ||||
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| Placebo | 50 | 314.60 (14.48) | 323.9000 (14.84) | 318.9400 (15.46) | |||
| MV | 44 | 289.25 (12.11) | 371.0909 (18.44) | 391.9773 (15.32) | ||||
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| Placebo | 49 | 944.96 (21.94) | 952.55 (26.09) | 1039.65 (32.38) | |||
| MV | 41 | 933.27 (34.99) | 1051.44 (46.11) | 1237.05 (48.43) | ||||
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| Placebo | 51 | 10.6137 (0.22) | 10.8725 (0.29) | 10.4098 (0.33) | |||
| MV | 45 | 10.8444 (0.35) | 9.8578 (0.27) | 9.2244 (0.27) | ||||
Correlations between B-vitamins and homocysteine with salivary cortisol parameters and Perceived Stress. Baseline values are zero-order correlations. 8-week and 16-week values are partial correlations (controlling for baseline measures). p-Values greater than 0.10 are displayed as non-significant (ns).
| Study Visit | Waking | Evening | CAR | PSS | |||||
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| 0.015 | ns | 0.121 | ns | 0.032 | ns | 0.054 |
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| −0.002 | ns | −0.100 | ns | −0.092 | ns | −0.051 |
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| −0.138 | ns | −0.142 | ns | 0.050 |
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| 0.042 | ns | 0.059 | ns | 0.047 | ns | |||
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| −0.177 | ns | −0.095 | ns | −0.097 | ns | −0.057 |
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| −0.019 | ns | −0.060 | ns | 0.151 |
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| −0.031 | ns | 0.077 | ns | −0.087 | ns | 0.130 |
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| 0.013 | ns | −0.085 | ns | −0.102 | ns | −0.125 |
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| −0.124 | ns | 0.091 | ns | −0.058 |
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| 0.022 | ns | −0.132 | ns | 0.112 | ns | −0.135 |
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| −0.036 | ns | −0.081 | ns | 0.052 | ns | |||
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| −0.046 | ns | −0.187 | ns | 0.035 | ns | −0.045 | ns | |
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| 0.046 | ns | −0.032 | ns | −0.136 | ns | - | - | |
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| −0.061 | ns | −0.081 | ns | 0.090 | ns | - | - | |
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| 0.064 | ns | 0.144 | ns | 0.046 | ns | - | - | |
+ p < 0.10; * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; RCF—Red cell folate; HCy—Homocysteine (serum); B6—Pyridoxine (serum); B12—Cyanocobalamin (serum); CAR—Cortisol Awakening Response.