An Investigation Into the Effects of a Wild Blueberry Powder and a Wild Blueberry Extract on Cognition in Older Adults
Cognitive Decline

About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Cognitive Decline
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Overall healthy volunteers as proven by medical history and/or physical examination and of all ethnicity and socioeconomic status
- Free-living
- Subjects with subjective memory complaints
- MMSE: 24-30
- Subjects are willing to maintain their normal eating habits and exercise habits to avoid changes in body weight over the duration of the study
- Being willing to complete the food diaries and questionnaires
- Able to give signed written informed consent
- Signed informed consent form
Exclusion Criteria:
- Use of complementary and alternative medicine
- History of metabolic disorder, diabetes, substance abuse
- Subjects diagnosed with psychiatric or neurological conditions
- Subjects using medications that might affect the outcome measures (such as antidepressant and sleeping medication), or planned changes
Sites / Locations
- University of Reading
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Placebo
Wild Blueberry Powder - 450mg
Wild Blueberry Powder - 900 mg
Wild Blueberry extract 100mg
Formulation containing inert artificially colored maltodextrin, once daily, in a 2-hard capsule regimen
Formulation containing 225 mg wild blueberry powder + 22.5 mg L-Cysteine + 2.5 mg L-Glutathione + 250 mg placebo powder, once daily, in a 2-hard capsule regimen
Formulation containing containing 450 mg wild blueberry powder + 45 mg L-Cysteine + 5 mg L-Glutathione once daily, in a 2-hard capsule regimen
Formulation containing containing 100 mg wild blueberry powder + 10 mg L-Cysteine + 1 mg L-Glutathione + 389 mg of placebo, once daily, in a 2-hard capsule regimen