Multivitamin/Mineral Supplementation May Improve Aspects
of Brain Function in Healthy Children
At a Glance:
Twelve weeks of supplementation with vitamins
and minerals was found to boost the attention scores of children, according to
results published in the British Journal of Nutrition.
Read More About This Research Below:
It is well known that adequate levels of
vitamins, minerals and other nutrients are essential for optimal neural functioning. A significant percentage of individuals,
including children, suffer from deficiencies in one or more vitamins or
minerals. This study investigated whether daily supplementation with
multivitamins could alter cognitive performance and mood in healthy children.
The randomized, double-blind,
placebo-controlled study included 81 healthy children aged 8-14. The children were reportedly all healthy and
free from food allergies. None of the children used other dietary supplements
during the three months prior to the study. Participants were randomly assigned
to daily multivitamin and mineral supplements or placebo for 12 weeks.
The children underwent laboratory assessments
of their cognitive performance and mood pre-dose and at 1 and 3 h post-dose on
the first and last days of the trial.
Assessments were also completed at home after 4 and 8 weeks at 3 hours
post-dose. Cognitive performance was
measured using a battery of laboratory assessments, which included tasks
assessing mood and the speed and accuracy of attention and aspects of
memory.
The children in the
vitamin/mineral group performed more accurately on two tests of attention. No effects were observed on measures of the
children’s mood.
Although the results of this study require
further investigation, it suggests that vitamin/mineral supplementation has the
potential to improve brain function in healthy children.
Reference: Haskell CF et al. Cognitive and mood effects in healthy
children during 12 weeks' supplementation with multi-vitamin/minerals. Br J Nutr 2008 Nov;100(5):1086-96.
Source: USANA Essentials of Health
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