Effects of a high-DHA multi-nutrient supplement and exercise on mobility and cognition in older women (MOBILE): a randomised semi-blinded placebo-controlled study

BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION(2020)

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Abstract
There is a complex interplay between mobility and cognition in older adults. We have previously shown that a high-DHA multi-nutrient supplement improves habitual walking speed, verbal memory and psychomotor response latency in older women. Exercise also improves mobility and cognition in older adults, andn-3 fatty acids and exercise share a range of overlapping biological effects. This study examined for the first time the effects of the high-DHA multi-nutrient supplement and aerobic exercise on mobility and cognition in older women. Women (mean age 67 (sd8) years) were assigned to the following groups: multi-nutrient (1 g DHA, 160 mg EPA, 240 mgGinkgo biloba, 60 mg phosphatidylserine, 20 mgd-alpha tocopherol, 1 mg folic acid and 20 mu g vitamin B(12)per d,n13), multi-nutrient and exercise (spin class twice per week,n14), exercise and placebo (n12) or placebo (n12). The multi-nutrient was given for 24 weeks and exercise for 12 weeks. No treatment effects were observed for the primary outcome, habitual walking speed. Improvements in verbal memory and executive function were seen for all treatments groupsv. placebo (all,P< 0 center dot 05). Significant improvements in self-reported emotional well-being were seen with multi-nutrient and exercise groupsv. placebo (P= 0 center dot 03). The results suggest that the high-DHA multi-nutrient supplement produces similar improvements in cognitive function to aerobic exercise, offering the intriguing prospect that supplementation may be able to mitigate some of the effects of low physical activity on cognitive function in the elderly.
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DHA,Memory,B vitamins,Physical activity,Gait
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