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Optimisation and validation of a nutritional intervention to enhance sleep quality and quantity

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posted on 2022-10-06, 05:12 authored by SL Halson, G Shaw, N Versey, Dean MillerDean Miller, Charli SargentCharli Sargent, Gregory RoachGregory Roach, L Nyman, JM Carter, K Baar
BACKGROUND: Disturbed sleep may negatively influence physical health, cognitive performance, metabolism, and general wellbeing. Nutritional interventions represent a potential non-pharmacological means to increase sleep quality and quantity. OBJECTIVE: (1) Identify an optimal suite of nutritional ingredients and (2) validate the effects of this suite utilising polysomnography, and cognitive and balance tests. METHODS: The optimal and least optimal combinations of six ingredients were identified utilising 55 male participants and a Box-Behnken predictive model. To validate the model, 18 healthy, male, normal sleepers underwent three trials in a randomised, counterbalanced design: (1) optimal drink, (2) least optimal drink, or (3) placebo were provided before bed in a double-blinded manner. Polysomnography was utilised to measure sleep architecture. Cognitive performance, postural sway, and subjective sleep quality, were assessed 30 min after waking. RESULTS: The optimal drink resulted in a significantly shorter sleep onset latency (9.9 ± 12.3 min) when compared to both the least optimal drink (26.1 ± 37.4 min) and the placebo drink (19.6 ± 32.0 min). No other measures of sleep, cognitive performance, postural sway, and subjective sleep quality were different between trials. CONCLUSION: A combination of ingredients, optimised to enhance sleep, significantly reduced sleep onset latency. No detrimental effects on sleep architecture, subjective sleep quality or next day performance were observed.

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Volume

12

Issue

9

Start Page

1

End Page

13

Number of Pages

13

eISSN

2072-6643

Location

Switzerland

Publisher

MDPI AG

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2020-08-20

External Author Affiliations

University of California Davis School of Medicine, US; Australian Catholic University; Swimming Australia; Rowing Australia; PepsiCo Global Research and Development-Life Sciences, US

Author Research Institute

  • Appleton Institute

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Nutrients

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