2023
DOI: 10.1002/hup.2885
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Oral intake of carboxy alkyl ester improves attention: A randomized double‐blind cross‐over placebo‐controlled study

O'neil W. Guthrie,
Li Yang

Abstract: ObjectiveTo test the null hypothesis that oral intake of the dietary supplement carboxy alkyl ester (CAE) would have no effect on attention as revealed by mean rapid visual information processing (RVIP) scores.MethodsIn a randomized double‐blind cross‐over placebo‐controlled trial, healthy participants (age 19–66 years) of both sexes were randomly assigned to consume 700 mg of CAE or 700 mg of placebo. They received baseline attention testing via the RVIP task. Then they consumed CAE or placebo followed by RVI… Show more

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