TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of multivitamin supplementation on mood and stress in healthy older men
AU - Harris, Elizabeth
AU - Kirk, Joni
AU - Rowsell, Renee
AU - Vitetta, Luis
AU - Sali, Avni
AU - Scholey, Andrew B.
AU - Pipingas, Andrew
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - Objective There is a demonstrated association between poor mood and deficiency in several micronutrients. Multivitamin supplements contain a wide range of nutrients, suggesting that they may be effective in improving mood; however, few studies have investigated this potential in randomized, controlled trials. This study investigates the effects of a multivitamin, mineral, and herbal supplement on mood and stress in a group of healthy, older male volunteers. Methods In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, fifty men, aged 50-69years, supplemented for a period of 8weeks with a multivitamin formulation that contained vitamins (at levels above recommended daily intakes), minerals, antioxidants, and herbal extracts, or a placebo. They completed a series of mood and stress questionnaires at baseline and post-supplementation. Results Compared with placebo, there was a significant reduction in the overall score on a depression anxiety and stress scale and an improvement in alertness and general daily functioning in the multivitamin group. Conclusions Supplementation with a multivitamin, mineral and herbal formulation may be useful in improving alertness and reducing negative mood symptoms and may also improve feelings of general day-to-day well-being.
AB - Objective There is a demonstrated association between poor mood and deficiency in several micronutrients. Multivitamin supplements contain a wide range of nutrients, suggesting that they may be effective in improving mood; however, few studies have investigated this potential in randomized, controlled trials. This study investigates the effects of a multivitamin, mineral, and herbal supplement on mood and stress in a group of healthy, older male volunteers. Methods In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, fifty men, aged 50-69years, supplemented for a period of 8weeks with a multivitamin formulation that contained vitamins (at levels above recommended daily intakes), minerals, antioxidants, and herbal extracts, or a placebo. They completed a series of mood and stress questionnaires at baseline and post-supplementation. Results Compared with placebo, there was a significant reduction in the overall score on a depression anxiety and stress scale and an improvement in alertness and general daily functioning in the multivitamin group. Conclusions Supplementation with a multivitamin, mineral and herbal formulation may be useful in improving alertness and reducing negative mood symptoms and may also improve feelings of general day-to-day well-being.
KW - aging
KW - anxiety
KW - depression
KW - mood
KW - multivitamin supplementation
KW - stress
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U2 - 10.1002/hup.1245
DO - 10.1002/hup.1245
M3 - Article
C2 - 22095836
AN - SCOPUS:83855162265
SN - 0885-6222
VL - 26
SP - 560
EP - 567
JO - Human Psychopharmacology
JF - Human Psychopharmacology
IS - 8
ER -