| Literature DB >> 25533338 |
Con Stough1, Tamara Simpson, Justine Lomas, Grace McPhee, Clare Billings, Stephen Myers, Chris Oliver, Luke A Downey.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Workplace stress in Australia and other western countries has been steadily increasing over the past decade. It can be observed not only in terms of increased compensation claims but also costs due to absenteeism, loss of productivity at work and reduced psychological and physiological health and well-being. Given the cost and pervasive effects of stress in the modern workforce, time efficient and cost-effective interventions capable of reducing occupational stress (or strain) and burnout are urgently required for the improved well-being of stressed employees. One intervention gaining scientific traction is supplementation with nutritional interventions, particularly the B group vitamins.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25533338 PMCID: PMC4290459 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2891-13-122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr J ISSN: 1475-2891 Impact factor: 3.271
Figure 1Protocol flow diagram.
Ingredients and dose for the Executive B formulation
| Vitamin B1 (thiamine hydrochloride) | 75 mg |
| Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) | 10 mg |
| Nicotinamide | 100 mg |
| Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid from calcium pantothenate 75 mg) | 68.7 mg |
| Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) | 25 mg |
| Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) | 30 μg |
| Vitamin H (biotin) | 20 μg |
| Calcium ascorbate | 145 mg |
| Ascorbic acid (total vitamin C 250 mg) | 130 mg |
| Vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopheryl acid succinate 41.3 mg) | 50 IU |
| Magnesium phosphate | 140 mg |
| Calcium phosphate | 100 mg |
| Potassium phosphate monobasic | 117.3 mg |
| Folic acid | 150 μg |
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| 100 mg |
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| 250 mg |
| Lecithin | 50 mg |
| Choline birartrate | 25 mg |
| Inositol | 25 mg |
Summary of the secondary outcomes implemented in Executive B across all time points
| Visit 1 (baseline) | Visit 2 (6 months) | |
|---|---|---|
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| Medical history (ie demographic screen, medication use) | Medical history (ie medication use) |
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| MBA & CRP | MBA & CRP |
| Homocysteine | Homocysteine | |
| B Vitamins (B6, B12) | B Vitamins (B6, B12) | |
| Folate | Folate | |
| COMT | COMT | |
| SLC6A4 | SLC6A4 | |
| FKBP5 | FKBP5 | |
| NPY | NPY | |
| ADCYAP1R1 | ADCYAP1R1 | |
| MTHFR | MTHFR | |
| CPS1 | CPS1 | |
| CBS and DPEP1 | CBS and DPEP1 | |
|
| FFQ | FFQ |
| BDI-II | BDI-II | |
| POMS | POMS | |
| GHQ | GHQ | |
| PSS | PSS | |
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| Brachial BP | Brachial BP |
| Aortic BP | Aortic BP | |
| Carotid-femoral PWV | Carotid-femoral PWV | |
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| Structural MRI | Structural MRI |
| Default mode network activation | Default mode network activation | |
| Metabolite scan (MRS) | Metabolite scan (MRS) | |
| N-Back working memory (functional MRI) | N-Back working memory (functional MRI) | |
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| NEO PI-R | Estimate of compliance |
| WASI |
COMT = Catechol-O-methyltransferase gene, SLC6A4 = Serotonin-transporter gene-linked polymorphic region, FKBP5 = Glucocorticoid receptor-regulating co-chaperone of stress proteins, NPY = Neuropeptide Y, ADCYAP1R1 = Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide receptor, MTHFR = Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, CPSI = Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1, CBS and DPEP1 = Cystathionine –β-synthase and Dipeptidase 1, FFQ = Food Frequency Questionnaire, BDI-II = Beck Depression Inventory II, POMS = Profile of Mood States, GHQ = General Health Questionnaire, PSS = Perceived Stress Scale, NEO PI-R = NEO-Personality Inventory Revised, WASI = Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence.