Definition: "An ergogenic aid is any substance or phenomenon that enhances performance "
|
|
||||||||
16.03.2012 |
|
Think well with multivitamins
Got exams? You can boost your chance of good grades by taking a simple multivitamin supplement, according to a study that nutritionists at Northumbria University published in Psychopharmacology.
The researchers did an experiment with 215 working men aged between 30 and 55. Half of them were given a placebo daily for thirty days; the other half were given a daily effervescent tablet containing a high amount of vitamin C and B vitamins, a considerable amount of zinc and little magnesium and calcium. The preparation the researchers used was Bayer's Berocca. For the record, Bayer Consumer Care [bayercare.com] funded the research.
Results
For instance, the men in the vitamin group felt a little better at the end of the supplementation period: they had a lower score on the Profile of Mood States, which is a positive sign. They were also mentally less fatigued.
The researchers also got the men to do an arithmetic test. They had to subtract 3 from a number between 800 and 900. The men in the Berocca group made fewer mistakes than the men in the control group.
![]() ![]() ![]()
Conclusion
"Given that a large section of the population are unable or unwilling to eat the adequately balanced diet that would satisfy their micronutrient requirements, it seems that supplementation with multi-vitamins/minerals may be a useful and possibly necessary option for this portion of the population."
Source:
More:
|
|