Melatonin and serotonin rhythms, which exhibit a close association with the endogenous circadian component of sleep, are attenuated with increasing age. This decrease seems to be linked to sleep alterations in the elderly. Chrononutrition is a field of chronobiology that establishes the principle of consuming foodstuffs at times of the day when they are more useful for health, improving, therefore, biorhythms and physical performance. Our aim was to analyze whether the consumption of cereals enriched with tryptophan, the precursor of both serotonin and melatonin, may help in the reconsolidation of the sleep/wake cycle and counteract depression and anxiety in 35 middle-aged/elderly (aged 55-75 year) volunteers in a simple blind assay. Data were collected for 3 weeks according to the following schedule: The control week participants consumed standard cereals (22.5 mg tryptophan in 30 g cereals per dose) at breakfast and dinner; for the treatment week, cereals enriched with a higher dose of tryptophan (60 mg tryptophan in 30 g cereals per dose) were eaten at both breakfast and dinner; the posttreatment week volunteers consumed their usual diet. Each participant wore a wrist actimeter that logged activity during the whole experiment. Urine was collected to analyze melatonin and serotonin urinary metabolites and to measure total antioxidant capacity. The consumption of cereals containing the higher dose in tryptophan increased sleep efficiency, actual sleep time, immobile time, and decreased total nocturnal activity, sleep fragmentation index, and sleep latency. Urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid levels, and urinary total antioxidant capacity also increased respectively after tryptophan-enriched cereal ingestion as well as improving anxiety and depression symptoms. Cereals enriched
A navegação consulta e descarregamento dos títulos inseridos nas Bibliotecas Digitais UC Digitalis, UC Pombalina e UC Impactum, pressupõem a aceitação plena e sem reservas dos Termos e Condições de Uso destas Bibliotecas Digitais, disponíveis em https://digitalis.uc.pt/pt-pt/termos.Conforme exposto nos referidos Termos e Condições de Uso, o descarregamento de títulos de acesso restrito requer uma licença válida de autorização devendo o utilizador aceder ao(s) documento(s) a partir de um endereço de IP da instituição detentora da supramencionada licença.Ao utilizador é apenas permitido o descarregamento para uso pessoal, pelo que o emprego do(s) título(s) descarregado(s) para outro fim, designadamente comercial, carece de autorização do respetivo autor ou editor da obra. Na medida em que todas as obras da UC Digitalis se encontram protegidas pelo Código do Direito de Autor e Direitos Conexos e demais legislação aplicável, toda a cópia, parcial ou total, deste documento, nos casos em que é legalmente admitida, deverá conter ou fazer-se acompanhar por este aviso. Assessment of the intake of tryptophan-enriched cereals in the elderly and its influence on the sleep-wake circadian rhythm Autor(es):Bravo, Rafael; Matito, Sergio; Cubero, Javier; Franco, Lourdes; Sánchez, Cristina; Rodríguez, Ana B.; Rivero, Montserrat; Barriga, Carmen rbravo@unex.esAbstract Sleep-wake circadian rhythm disturbances are a common problem associated to aging. Although this problem can be caused by several factors, low levels of the indol melatonin are related with these alterations. Our aim was to evaluate if the consumption of cereals enriched with tryptophan, the precursor of both serotonin and melatonin, can enhance sleep problems in elderly people. Participants (n=12; aged 55-67 yr) were selected from Elderly people Resumo Perturbações do ritmo de sono circadiano são um problema comum associado com o envelhecimento. Apesar deste poder ser causado por vários fatores, baixos níveis de melatonina indol estão relacionados com estas alterações. O nosso objetivo foi avaliar se a ingestão de cereais enriquecidos com triptofano, o percursor de serotonina e melatonina, pode melhorar os problemas de sono de pessoas de idade. Os participantes (n=12; com idades entre os 55 e 67 anos) foram selecionados da Univer- 114University of The University of Extremadura. During all the assay participants wore a wrist actimeter and they filled every week an STAI anxiety test. Data were collected following this schedule: Control week: participants ingested a control cereal both at breakfast and dinner (22.5 mg tryptophan/ 30g product per dose); Treatment Week: volunteers consumed a tryptophan enriched cereal both at breakfast and dinner (60mg tryptophan/ 30g product per dose); Post-treatment week: participants ingested their habitual diet. We observed a decrease in sleep latency (p<0.01), wake bouts (p>0.05) and sleep fragmentation (p<0.001); on the other hand, an increase in actual sleep time (p<0.01), sleep efficiency (p<0.01) and immobile time (p<0.01) wer...
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