Aging Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of a Colon-delivered Multivitamin Supplement on Brain Functioning and Its Relation With Immunometabolic and Intestinal Markers in Ageing: the COMBI Study
COMBI is a multi-center, randomized controlled trial among 70 older adults at risk of cognitive decline. The main goal is to investigate the effect of a 6-week colon-delivered multivitamin supplementation on the gut-brain axis in older adults, by assessing changes in brain function as well as intestinal changes compared to placebo.
Growing evidence indicates an important role for intestinal health in development of cognitive decline in ageing. Intestinal health, and especially the gut microbiome, is assumed to affect brain health and functioning via immunometabolic pathways captured in the gut-brain axis. However, it is unclear whether changes in intestinal health markers causally relate to cognitive decline in older adults and how. Nutritional interventions specifically targeting the gut were found beneficial for human cognition and brain function. An intervention based on colon-delivered vitamins (B2, B3, B6, B9, C, D3) is proposed to affect gut health using microbiome-dependent and independent pathways. In this study, it will be investigated whether this intervention affects neurocognition in ageing humans, to reveal causal gut-brain relationships in aging.Therefore, the primary goal of the COMBI study is to investigate the effect of a 6-week colon-delivered multivitamin supplementation on the gut-brain axis in older adults, by assessing changes in brain function as well as intestinal changes compared to placebo. Secondary, the effects of this 6-week colon-delivered multivitamin supplementation in older adults on the following parameters related to potential gut-brain pathways will also be investigated: (1) other relevant brain parameters, (2) other relevant intestinal parameters, (3) immunometabolic parameters related to gut-brain pathways, and (4) neuropsychological test battery scoring. ;
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