Cognition Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Omega-3 in Cognition of Young Healthy Adult
In this trial, the investigators are going to investigate the improvement of cognitive brain domains after ingestion of omega 3 products that have high concentrations of DHA, Docosahexaenoic acid, and EPA, Eicosapentaenoic acid, in comparison to control group young healthy adults. The study will assess the improvement by computerized testing by their reaction time before and after the intervention. The researchers will follow the scientific and ethical regulations prevent any harmful effect on recruited subjects.
Research Question :
Research question: Will daily consumption of omega-3 fish oil improve brain cognitive
domains?
Study Methodology Research Design:
A placebo-controlled, double-blinded, 3-armed randomized controlled trial.
Population and Sample :
Our target population will be young, healthy adults, educated academic students which are the
students of Sulaiman Alrajhi Colleges in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Regarding the sample size, the investigators will put into consideration the confidence level
of 95%. Also, the investigators will take into account the size of our population which is
the number of students in Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Colleges. In addition to that, the investigators
will consider the margin of error to be around 10%. Taking these variables together will give
us an estimated sample size of about 66 students which the investigators will reduce to 60
due to financial limitations.
Sampling strategy:
The investigators will recruit the participants from the students of Suliman Alrajhi Colleges
by announcing through the emails and by spreading paper announcements in the campus and the
housing for volunteering in the research as subjects and the investigators will try to give
the participants activity points after coordinating with the students' affairs department. If
more than 60 students volunteered for the trial, then the investigators will choose 60 of
them based on the exclusion and inclusion criteria and by random sequence generation.
Plan of subjects' recruitment:
The investigators will recruit our subjects from the students of Suliman Al-Rajhi Colleges,
both males and females sectors. The sample size will be 60 students in 3 arms (20 control, 20
high doses of Docosahexaenoic acid, DHA, and 20 high doses of Eicosapentaenoic acid, EPA,).
The investigators will take the baseline characteristics and do the preliminary cognitive
testing using Psytest, (TAP 2.3.1) software. Recruiting the subjects will be according to the
exclusion and inclusion criteria mentioned below. After collecting the sample, the
investigators will enroll the subjects in the study 6 students a day. So that the
investigators will do the preliminary testing and take the baseline characteristics for 6
students at day 1 and then the day after the same group will start taking the intervention
(either high dose DHA or high dose EPA or placebo) and another 6 students will be enrolled
and so on. Hence day 10 will be the last day of enrollment and the process of enrollment will
take 10 days. So, the investigators are going to have ten groups of subjects allocated
randomly to the three arms of the study. After 90 days from the date of the enrollment, each
group will be assessed, and the post-intervention testing will be carried out. The
investigators will take the informed consent from all participant after explaining everything
about the study and the potential side effects of supplements, in addition, to take their
written agreement after explaining all their inquiries about the study.
Plan of data collectors' recruitment:
The investigators need the data collectors to help to keep an updated information on the
subjects and assisting in the process of distributing the pills and their regular intake and
also they will ensure quick communication. The investigators will need ten data collectors so
that each data collector will supervise a group of six subjects, and these six students will
be randomly assigned as mentioned before.
Randomization:
The investigators will do Block randomization in order to have equal numbers in the three
arms of the study. Computer-generated random allocation sequences will be used,
www.randomizer.org, and when carried out the randomization will help us avoiding selection
bias so that no systematic differences exist. Then, the investigators will distribute the
subjects in the three arms of the study randomly.
Blinding:
The investigators will make sure that the soft-gels of the DHA group, EPA group, and placebo
group will look the same and taste the same so that blinding is not broken and allocation
concealment is ensured. The investigators will also try to make the study double blinded.
Supplements and placebo groups:
The investigators will divide randomly the participants to three main groups who will take
two softgels of different supplements which are:
1. EPA-high-concentrated fish oil softgels that will provide 1374 mg of EPA and 500 DHA
fatty acids per day out of 2500 mg total fat. The chosen product for this concentration
is :
, Sports Research, Omega-3 Fish Oil, Triple Strength, 1250 mg, 180 Softgels,
2. DHA-high-concentrated fish oil softgels that will provide 1400 mg of DHA fatty acids per
day out of 2000 mg of total fat. The chosen product for this concentration is :
, DHA 700 Fish Oil,
3. Olive oil softgels as a placebo that will be totally 2500 mg of fat The chosen product
for this is :
- Healthy Origin, Extra Virgin Olive Oil softgels,
The softgels will be taken every day by oral administration for 60 days and the participants
will be instructed and followed by the investigators to take them after the meal and roughly
in the same time to unify any possible factor during taking it. The investigators suggest
taking it after launch meal immediately. The supplements will be stored in a healthy, cold,
and safe environment to guarantee the bioavailability of the products.
The investigators will try to ensure that all supplements capsules have the same out-shape
characteristics like color, shape, and size to enhance the double blinding that the
investigators put in our research criteria. In addition, the investigators will bring
uniformed containers to store the soft-gels and distribute the soft-gels among them to
maintain blinding for researchers. That will be the same during distributing the capsules to
the participants and it will be in a good-saving uniformed container.
Safety:
Many supplements of omega-3 are US FDA and Saudi FDA approved and can be found in the
approved drugs list of each organization). According to the European Food Safety Authority in
2012 , long-term consumption of EPA and DHA supplements at combined doses of up to about 5
g/day, or EPA alone up to 1.8 g/day appear to be safe for the adult population and does not
increase the risk of spontaneous bleeding episodes, or affect glucose homeostasis, immune
function or lipid peroxidation.
Data collection and communication:
The investigators will distribute a limited amount of softgels every week and check for
taking softgels.
Criteria for stopping follow-up and intervention in the subject:
Allergic reaction or exacerbated side effects that cannot be afforded Failure to daily
follow-up and compliance to take the supplementation
Medication use :
Autoimmune disease Significant changes in lifestyle throughout the supplementation interval
Including a 6.8 kg weight loss
Analysis:
The investigators will analyze the data using the SPSS software program. Descriptive analysis
and statistical Drop-outs from the study will be excluded from the analysis, so the analysis
type will be, per protocol analysis.
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