Effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid supplementation on home-based walking training achievement in middle-aged depressive women: randomized, double-blind, crossover pilot study
Abstract Depressive patients often experience difficulty in performing exercise due to physical and psychological barriers. We examined the effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) with sodium ferrous citrate (SFC) supplementation during home-based walking training in middle-aged depressive women. Nin...
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oai:doaj.org-article:f156c4d480a04bc285a1def63af9db6f2021-12-02T12:32:09ZEffects of 5-aminolevulinic acid supplementation on home-based walking training achievement in middle-aged depressive women: randomized, double-blind, crossover pilot study10.1038/s41598-018-25452-22045-2322https://doaj.org/article/f156c4d480a04bc285a1def63af9db6f2018-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25452-2https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Depressive patients often experience difficulty in performing exercise due to physical and psychological barriers. We examined the effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) with sodium ferrous citrate (SFC) supplementation during home-based walking training in middle-aged depressive women. Nine outpatients [53 ± 8 (SD) yr] with major depressive disorder participated in the pilot study with randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover design. They underwent two trials for 7 days, each performing interval walking training (IWT) with ALA + SFC (ALA + SFC) or placebo supplement intake (PLC) intermittently with >a 10-day washout period. For the first 6 days of each trial, exercise intensity for IWT was measured by accelerometry. Before and after each trial, subjects underwent a graded cycling test, and lactate concentration in plasma ([Lac−]p), oxygen consumption rate ($${\dot{{\bf{V}}}{\bf{O}}}_{{\bf{2}}}$$ V˙O2 ), and carbon dioxide production rate ($${\dot{{\bf{V}}}{\bf{\text{CO}}}}_{{\bf{2}}}$$ V˙CO2 ) were measured with depression severity by the Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS). We found that the increases in [Lac−]p, $${\dot{{\bf{V}}}{\bf{O}}}_{{\bf{2}}}$$ V˙O2 and $${\dot{{\bf{V}}}{\bf{\text{CO}}}}_{{\bf{2}}}$$ V˙CO2 during the test were attenuated only in ALA + SFC ([before vs. after] × workload; all, P < 0.01), accompanied by increased training days, impulse, and time at fast walking during IWT (all, P < 0.05) with decreased MADRS-score (P = 0.001). Thus, ALA + SFC supplementation increased IWT achievement to improve depressive symptoms in middle-aged women.Hiroshi SuzukiShizue MasukiAkiyo MorikawaYu OgawaYoshi-ichiro KamijoKiwamu TakahashiMotowo NakajimaHiroshi NoseNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2018) |
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Abstract Depressive patients often experience difficulty in performing exercise due to physical and psychological barriers. We examined the effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) with sodium ferrous citrate (SFC) supplementation during home-based walking training in middle-aged depressive women. Nine outpatients [53 ± 8 (SD) yr] with major depressive disorder participated in the pilot study with randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover design. They underwent two trials for 7 days, each performing interval walking training (IWT) with ALA + SFC (ALA + SFC) or placebo supplement intake (PLC) intermittently with >a 10-day washout period. For the first 6 days of each trial, exercise intensity for IWT was measured by accelerometry. Before and after each trial, subjects underwent a graded cycling test, and lactate concentration in plasma ([Lac−]p), oxygen consumption rate ($${\dot{{\bf{V}}}{\bf{O}}}_{{\bf{2}}}$$ V˙O2 ), and carbon dioxide production rate ($${\dot{{\bf{V}}}{\bf{\text{CO}}}}_{{\bf{2}}}$$ V˙CO2 ) were measured with depression severity by the Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS). We found that the increases in [Lac−]p, $${\dot{{\bf{V}}}{\bf{O}}}_{{\bf{2}}}$$ V˙O2 and $${\dot{{\bf{V}}}{\bf{\text{CO}}}}_{{\bf{2}}}$$ V˙CO2 during the test were attenuated only in ALA + SFC ([before vs. after] × workload; all, P < 0.01), accompanied by increased training days, impulse, and time at fast walking during IWT (all, P < 0.05) with decreased MADRS-score (P = 0.001). Thus, ALA + SFC supplementation increased IWT achievement to improve depressive symptoms in middle-aged women. |
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Hiroshi Suzuki Shizue Masuki Akiyo Morikawa Yu Ogawa Yoshi-ichiro Kamijo Kiwamu Takahashi Motowo Nakajima Hiroshi Nose |
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Hiroshi Suzuki Shizue Masuki Akiyo Morikawa Yu Ogawa Yoshi-ichiro Kamijo Kiwamu Takahashi Motowo Nakajima Hiroshi Nose |
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Effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid supplementation on home-based walking training achievement in middle-aged depressive women: randomized, double-blind, crossover pilot study |
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Effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid supplementation on home-based walking training achievement in middle-aged depressive women: randomized, double-blind, crossover pilot study |
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Effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid supplementation on home-based walking training achievement in middle-aged depressive women: randomized, double-blind, crossover pilot study |
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Effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid supplementation on home-based walking training achievement in middle-aged depressive women: randomized, double-blind, crossover pilot study |
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Effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid supplementation on home-based walking training achievement in middle-aged depressive women: randomized, double-blind, crossover pilot study |
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effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid supplementation on home-based walking training achievement in middle-aged depressive women: randomized, double-blind, crossover pilot study |
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