The purpose of this study is to determine the functional effects of a citicoline, creatine, and omega-3 fatty acids combination when administered for a duration of four weeks (28 days) to non-psychiatric adult female participants.
Standard clinical measures for mood and neuropsychological measures of attention, cognitive inhibition and memory will be applied before, during, and after a course of a daily supplementation of citicoline, creatine and omega-3 for 28 days to non-psychiatric adult female participants. We hypothesis that the combination of supplements will improve memory and attention in healthy adult women.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
Citicoline: 500 mg/day for 28 days Omega-3 Fatty Acids: 2 g/day for 28 days Creatine: 5 g/day for 28 days
The Brain Institute
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Change From Baseline in California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) That Measure Attention and Memory at 14 Days
List B in the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) score range 1-16; the score is the number of words recalled so higher scores = better performance/more words recalled.
Time frame: Baseline and 14 days from baseline
Change From Baseline in WAIS-IV Block Design Subtest A That Measures Attention and Memory at 28 Days
WAIS-IV Block Design Subtest A test of visuoconstructional ability is recognized as a test of visuospatial planning and function. It has been shown to be correlated with measures of general intellectual ability. The score range for this measure is 0-129. A score of 90-110 is average for a standard score. The higher the score the better the outcome.
Time frame: Baseline and 28 days from baseline
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