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The effects of chronic trans-resveratrol supplementation on aspects of cognitive function, mood, sleep, health and cerebral blood flow in healthy, young humans.

Emma L Wightman1, Crystal F Haskell-Ramsay1, Jonathon L Reay2, Gary Williamson3, Tristan Dew3, Wei Zhang3, David O Kennedy1.   

Abstract

Single doses of resveratrol have previously been shown to increase cerebral blood flow (CBF) with no clear effect on cognitive function or mood in healthy adults. Chronic resveratrol consumption may increase the poor bioavailability of resveratrol or otherwise potentiate its psychological effects. In this randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-groups study, a total of sixty adults aged between 18 and 30 years received either placebo or resveratrol for 28 d. On the 1st and 28th day of treatment, the performance of cognitively demanding tasks (serial subtractions, rapid visual information processing and 3-Back) (n 41 complete data sets) was assessed, alongside blood pressure (n 26) and acute (near-IR spectroscopy (NIRS)) and chronic (transcranial Doppler) measures of CBF (n 46). Subjective mood, sleep quality and health questionnaires were completed at weekly intervals (n 53/54). The results showed that the cognitive effects of resveratrol on day 1 were restricted to more accurate but slower serial subtraction task performance. The only cognitive finding on day 28 was a beneficial effect of resveratrol on the accuracy of the 3-Back task before treatment consumption. Subjective ratings of 'fatigue' were significantly lower across the entire 28 d in the resveratrol condition. Resveratrol also resulted in modulation of CBF parameters on day 1, as assessed by NIRS, and significantly increased diastolic blood pressure on day 28. Levels of resveratrol metabolites were significantly higher both before and after the day's treatment on day 28, in comparison with day 1. These results confirm the acute CBF effects of resveratrol and the lack of interpretable cognitive effects.

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Keywords:  BP blood pressure; CBF cerebral blood flow; CBFV CBF velocity; CW-NIRS continuous-wave near-IR spectroscopy; Cerebral blood flow; Cognition; GHQ General Health Questionnaire; MCA middle cerebral artery; NIRS near-IR spectroscopy; Near-IR spectroscopy; Nitric oxide; POMS Profile of Mood States; PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Inventory; Resveratrol; TCD transcranial Doppler; deoxy-Hb deoxygenated Hb; oxy-Hb oxygenated HB

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26344014     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114515003037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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