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Supplemented zinc does not alter mood in healthy older European adults - a randomised placebo-controlled trial: the Zenith study

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OBJECTIVE: Older people are vulnerable to zinc deficiency, which may impact upon their mood. This randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind intervention study aimed to investigate the effect of oral zinc gluconate supplementation (15 mg/d; 30 mg/d; and placebo) on subjective mood (affect) in older Europeans. SUBJECTS: Healthy volunteers (n 387) aged 55-87 years were recruited. SETTING: Volunteers in Rome (Italy; n 108) and Grenoble (France; n 91) were aged 70-87 years and those in Coleraine (Northern Ireland; n 93) and Clermont-Ferrand (France; n 95) were aged 55-70 years. DESIGN: Mood was measured using the Positive and Negative Affect Scale on four occasions per day over 4 d at baseline, 3 and 6 months post-intervention. RESULTS: Mixed ANOVA indicated that neither positive nor negative affect altered in response to zinc (15mg/d or 30mg/d) compared to placebo in either the 55-70 years or the $70 years age group. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that zinc does not benefit mood in healthy older people.

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hal-00939523 , version 1 (30-01-2014)

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Barbara J. B. J. Stewart-Knox, Gordon G. Rae, Ellen A.E. E. A. Simpson, Chris C. Mcconville, Jacqueline J. O'Connor, et al.. Supplemented zinc does not alter mood in healthy older European adults - a randomised placebo-controlled trial: the Zenith study. Public Health Nutrition, 2012, 14 (5), pp.882-888. ⟨10.1017/S1368980010002764⟩. ⟨hal-00939523⟩
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