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The effect of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine on cognitive performance in elderly with subjective memory complaints: a pilot study

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine (SB-PS) (300 mg/day) in improving cognitive performance in elderly with memory complaints, following a short duration of 12 weeks’ SB-PS administration. METHODS: SB-PS was administered daily for 12 weeks to 30 elder...

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Autores principales: Richter, Yael, Herzog, Yael, Lifshitz, Yael, Hayun, Rami, Zchut, Sigalit
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3665496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23723695
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S40348
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author Richter, Yael
Herzog, Yael
Lifshitz, Yael
Hayun, Rami
Zchut, Sigalit
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Herzog, Yael
Lifshitz, Yael
Hayun, Rami
Zchut, Sigalit
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine (SB-PS) (300 mg/day) in improving cognitive performance in elderly with memory complaints, following a short duration of 12 weeks’ SB-PS administration. METHODS: SB-PS was administered daily for 12 weeks to 30 elderly volunteers with memory complaints (age range 50–90 years). Cognitive performance was determined by a computerized test battery and by the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (Rey-AVLT). Physical examination and blood safety parameters were part of the extensive safety analysis of PS that was performed. RESULTS: The computerized test results showed that SB-PS supplementation significantly increased the following cognitive parameters: memory recognition (P = 0.004), memory recall (P = 0.006), executive functions (P = 0.004), and mental flexibility (P = 0.01). The Rey-AVLT indicated that, following SB-PS administration, total learning and immediate recall improved significantly (P = 0.013 and P = 0.007, respectively). Unexpected results from the safety tests suggested that SB-PS significantly reduces both systolic (P = 0.043) and diastolic (P = 0.003) blood pressure. SB-PS consumption was well tolerated and no serious adverse events were reported during the study. CONCLUSION: This exploratory study demonstrates that SB-PS may have favorable effects on cognitive function in elderly with memory complaints. In addition, the study suggests that SB-PS is safe for human consumption and may serve as a safe alternative to phosphatidylserine extracted from bovine cortex. These results encourage further extended studies in order to establish the safety and efficacy of SB-PS treatment.
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spelling pubmed-36654962013-05-30 The effect of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine on cognitive performance in elderly with subjective memory complaints: a pilot study Richter, Yael Herzog, Yael Lifshitz, Yael Hayun, Rami Zchut, Sigalit Clin Interv Aging Original Research OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine (SB-PS) (300 mg/day) in improving cognitive performance in elderly with memory complaints, following a short duration of 12 weeks’ SB-PS administration. METHODS: SB-PS was administered daily for 12 weeks to 30 elderly volunteers with memory complaints (age range 50–90 years). Cognitive performance was determined by a computerized test battery and by the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (Rey-AVLT). Physical examination and blood safety parameters were part of the extensive safety analysis of PS that was performed. RESULTS: The computerized test results showed that SB-PS supplementation significantly increased the following cognitive parameters: memory recognition (P = 0.004), memory recall (P = 0.006), executive functions (P = 0.004), and mental flexibility (P = 0.01). The Rey-AVLT indicated that, following SB-PS administration, total learning and immediate recall improved significantly (P = 0.013 and P = 0.007, respectively). Unexpected results from the safety tests suggested that SB-PS significantly reduces both systolic (P = 0.043) and diastolic (P = 0.003) blood pressure. SB-PS consumption was well tolerated and no serious adverse events were reported during the study. CONCLUSION: This exploratory study demonstrates that SB-PS may have favorable effects on cognitive function in elderly with memory complaints. In addition, the study suggests that SB-PS is safe for human consumption and may serve as a safe alternative to phosphatidylserine extracted from bovine cortex. These results encourage further extended studies in order to establish the safety and efficacy of SB-PS treatment. Dove Medical Press 2013 2013-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3665496/ /pubmed/23723695 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S40348 Text en © 2013 Richter et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hayun, Rami
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The effect of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine on cognitive performance in elderly with subjective memory complaints: a pilot study
title The effect of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine on cognitive performance in elderly with subjective memory complaints: a pilot study
title_full The effect of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine on cognitive performance in elderly with subjective memory complaints: a pilot study
title_fullStr The effect of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine on cognitive performance in elderly with subjective memory complaints: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine on cognitive performance in elderly with subjective memory complaints: a pilot study
title_short The effect of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine on cognitive performance in elderly with subjective memory complaints: a pilot study
title_sort effect of soybean-derived phosphatidylserine on cognitive performance in elderly with subjective memory complaints: a pilot study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3665496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23723695
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S40348
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