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IF 3.2 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Sofia Loukou, Georgia Papantoniou, Anastasia Pantazaki, Magdalini Tsolaki
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摘要

背景:橄榄叶是生物酚的重要来源,而生物酚对认知能力有好处。研究目的首次在人类中研究除常规治疗外,每天饮用含橄榄叶提取物(OLE)的饮料与地中海饮食(MeDi)对轻度阿尔茨海默氏症(AD)患者的影响。研究方法一项随机临床试验比较了 OLE 对 55 名轻度阿尔茨海默病患者认知能力和功能表现的影响。每位参与者被随机分配到两组:(1) 第一组获得橄榄叶,用于制作日常饮料,并通过每月的饮食计划接受 MeDi 指导;(2) 第二组仅接受 MeDi 指导。六个月后,所有参与者接受第二次神经心理学评估。结果显示与第二组相比,第一组参与者的 MMSE 分数明显更高,P 值为 0.0135。具体来说,接受 OLE 治疗的患者的平均 MMSE 差值接近 0,表明记忆力没有下降,而对照组的平均 MMSE 差值为-4.1,表明认知能力下降。其余的神经心理学评估(FRSSD、FUCAS、ADAS-Cog、CDR、GDS 和 NPI)结果显示,除了 GDS 没有变化外,OLE 组的结果更好,但两组之间没有统计学意义上的显著差异。
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The Role of Greek Olive Leaf Extract in Patients with Mild Alzheimer's Disease (the GOLDEN Study): A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.

Background: Olive leaves are a significant source of biophenols, which have a beneficial impact on cognitive performance. Objective: To examine, for the first time, in humans the effect of the daily consumption of a beverage containing olive leaf extract (OLE) versus a Mediterranean diet (MeDi) on patients diagnosed with mild Alzheimer's Disease (AD), in addition to their regular treatment. Methods: A randomized clinical trial compared OLE's effects on cognitive and functional performance in 55 mild AD patients. Each participant was randomly assigned to two groups: (1) Group 1 was given olive leaves for making a daily beverage and MeDi instructions through monthly diet programs; (2) Group 2 received only the MeDi instructions. After six months, all participants underwent a second neuropsychological evaluation. Results: Group 1 participants had statistically significantly higher MMSE scores compared to Group 2 with a p-value of 0.0135. Specifically, the mean MMSE difference in patients receiving OLE was close to 0, indicating no memory deterioration, whereas in controls it was -4.1, indicative of cognitive decline. The remaining neuropsychological assessments (FRSSD, FUCAS, ADAS-Cog, CDR, GDS, and NPI) revealed better results in the OLE group, except for GDS, which showed no change, but without statistically significant differences between the two groups.

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