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平日と休日で睡眠覚醒リズムが異なる人におけるアスパラガス抽出物含有加工食品(ONR—8)の休日明けの寝覚め感ならびに睡眠の質に対する効果−無作為化二重盲検プラセボ対照クロスオーバー比較試験−
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Abstract
Objectives The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of food containing asparagus extract(ONR-8)on alertness upon awakening and sleep quality on Monday in healthy participants with different sleep patterns between workdays and weekends, also known as“social jetlag". Methods We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study with 50 healthy participants who delayed their sleep onset time/offset time on weekends. In Period 1, participants were randomly assigned to take either ONR-8 or placebo for 2 weeks. In Period 2, the treatments were reversed in a crossover manner. We evaluated subjective sleep quality using the St. Mary's Hospital sleep questionnaire(SMH)and a visual analogue scale (VAS), mood using the Japanese UWIST mood adjective checklist(JUMACL), and a feeling of fatigue using a VAS on 3 Monday mornings during both Period 1 and Period 2. In addition,health-related QOL was estimated by SF-36 and objective sleep parameters were evaluated by actigraphy for 1 week prior to intake and continuously during the study period. Results The SMH score for the question regarding alertness“How clear-headed did you feel after getting up this morning?"and the VAS score for sleep quality during the ONR-8 intake period were significantly improved compared to the placebo intake period. Although no signif-icant difference was observed in mood, the VAS score for a feeling of fatigue tended to be improved during the ONR-8 intake period. Mental health subscore of SF-36 was significantly better during the ONR-8 intake period than the placebo intake period. Actigraphy data showed that sleep offset time on weekends was significantly earlier during the ONR-8 intake period. In addition, there were no adverse clinical events throughout the study period. Conclusions These findings suggest that ONR-8 improved alertness upon awakening and sleep quality, and had a tendency to improve a feeling of fatigue on Monday following delayed weekend sleep timing. Furthermore, it appeared to reduce sleep-wake rhythm disturbance. These results suggest that ONR-8 has the potential to provide good Monday morning conditions and avoid Monday morning blues.
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