The aging process entails a multitude of structural and functional alterations within the brain, culminating in a gradual and progressive decline in cognitive function. Recent research has indicated that various spices may hold the key to enhancing brain health and combating the effects of aging on cognitive abilities. The hypothesis is that a mixture of spices, acknowledged for their reported memory protection potential, may yield a more potent beneficial effect on memory function than a single spice. The spice mixture will be used at culinary dose, and therefore side effects are anticipated. In this study, the effects of spice mixture will be evaluated, as well as their anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. The proposed pilot study will include 50 adults (ages 50-80), exhibiting typical age-related mild cognitive decline, excluding dementia or major neurocognitive disorders. They will be randomized 1:1 assigned into a daily intake of either 4.00 g spice mixture capsules or 4.00 g maltodextrin capsules over 3 months, and explore the sustainable effect over 3 additional months. The changes in symptoms of cognition, fatigue, and mood symptoms of the spice group vs. placebo group will be compared. The outcome of the investigation of the effects of mixed spice consumption will provide important novel information on dietary recommendation of spice to preserve cognitive function in aging population.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
50
Mixed spices 4.00 g capsules of spice mixture contain 1.0 g (25%) turmeric, 1.5 g (37.5%) cinnamon, 0.5 g (12.5%) oregano, 0.5 g (12.5%) black pepper, 0.3 g (7.5%) sage and 0.2 (5%) thyme
4.00 g maltodextrin capsules
UCLA Center for Human Nutrition
Los Angeles, California, United States
RECRUITINGMemory
Verbal Episodic Memory (Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT)-Revised, number of words correctly recalled after the long delay).
Time frame: 6 month
Executive Function
These will be measured by Trailmaking part B (time/seconds) and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Version IV (WAIS-IV), DVT (Digit Span Backwards). The length of the battery is approximately 15 minutes.
Time frame: 6 month
Language, Executive Function, Episodic Memory, Processing Speed, and Working Memory
Language, Executive Function, Episodic Memory, Processing Speed, and Working Memory will also be evaluated by The NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery (NIHTB-CB) It can be administered via computer, paper and pencil, and most recently, ipad platforms (45 mins). We will analyze, as a secondary outcome measure, the Crystallized Intelligence index.
Time frame: 6 month
Fatigue
Fatigue (as assessed by PROMIS-Fatigue Scale, Short Form 8 items): The NIH developed Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®). The PROMIS Fatigue scale assess a range of self-reported symptoms, from mild subjective feelings of tiredness to an overwhelming, debilitating, and sustained sense of exhaustion that likely decreases one's ability to execute daily activities and function normally in family or social roles. Fatigue is divided into the experience of fatigue (frequency, duration, and intensity) and the impact of fatigue on physical, mental, and social activities. The fatigue short forms are universal rather than disease-specific and assess fatigue over the past seven days (5 minutes).
Time frame: 6 month
Body weight
Body weight: Body weight will be measured at baseline, 6,12, and 24 weeks.
Time frame: 6 month
Body composition
Body composition: Body weight and composition analysis will be performed using the Tanita-BC418 body-fat analyzer (Tanita Corp., Tokyo, Japan) based on the principles of bioelectrical impedance at baseline, 6,12, and 24 weeks.
Time frame: 6 month
Sleep Quality
Sleep Quality, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index: PSQI will be employed to assess sleep quality. The PSQI is a widely recognized self-report questionnaire that evaluates sleep quality over a one-month interval. The PSQI comprises 19 self-rated items and an additional 5 items rated by bed partners or roommates. The self-rated items are used to calculate the total score, which ranges from 0 to 21. Each item on the PSQI is scored on a scale of 0 to 3, with 3 reflecting the highest level of dysfunction or disturbance. The scores of these items are then summed to compute a global PSQI score. A global PSQI score greater than 5 suggests significant sleep difficulties. A higher total score is indicative of poorer sleep quality.
Time frame: 6 month
24-hour Diet Recall
24-hour Diet Recall: Dietary energy and macronutrient intake will be assessed at baseline, 6,12, and 24 weeks during site visits. For the 24-hr dietary recall we will be using the Automated Self-Administered 24-hour Dietary Recall (ASA24™) tool (https://asa24.nci.nih.gov/).
Time frame: 6 month
Quality of life, SF-36
The SF-36 domain: Physical Functioning: Measures the ability to perform a range of physical activities without limitations, such as walking, climbing stairs, or carrying groceries.
Time frame: 6 month
Quality of life, SF-36
The SF-36 domain: Role-Physical: Assesses limitations in work or daily activities due to physical health problems.
Time frame: 6 month
Quality of life, SF-36
The SF-36 domain: Pain: Evaluates the impact of pain on daily activities and the extent of pain experienced.
Time frame: 6 month
Quality of life, SF-36
The SF-36 domain: General Health: Reflects overall health perceptions, including personal health outlook and resistance to illness.
Time frame: 6 month
Quality of life, SF-36
The SF-36 domain: Vitality: Captures energy levels and fatigue, distinguishing between feeling energetic versus feeling tired or worn out.
Time frame: 6 month
Quality of life, SF-36
The SF-36 domain: Social Functioning: Measures the impact of physical or emotional health on social activities and interactions with others.
Time frame: 6 month
Quality of life, SF-36
The SF-36 domain: Role-Emotional: Assesses the extent to which emotional problems interfere with work or other daily activities.
Time frame: 6 month
Quality of life, SF-36
The SF-36 domain: Mental Health: Evaluates psychological well-being, including feelings of depression, anxiety, and overall emotional stability.
Time frame: 6 month
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