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Saturday, January 20, 2024

Third COSMOS study links daily multivitamin supplementation to cognitive benefits

 Does your competent? doctor follow research? Will this be prescribed in your hospital in the next week? NO? Then you don't have a functioning stroke doctor or hospital!

Third COSMOS study links daily multivitamin supplementation to cognitive benefits

Key takeaways:

  • The findings are consistent with those from two previous substudies.
  • Daily supplementation could be a “safe and accessible” approach to support cognitive function, an expert said.
Perspective from Megan Hilbert, MS, RDN

Daily multivitamin supplementation was linked to benefits in both memory and cognition, according to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

“Preserving memory and cognition is a major priority for most older adults,” Chirag M. Vyas, MBBS, MPH, an instructor in clinical investigation at Massachusetts General Hospital, told Healio. “This study found that multivitamin supplements show promise as a safe and accessible approach to supporting cognitive function in aging.”

 
Daily supplementation could be a “safe and accessible” approach to support cognitive function, an expert said. Image Source: Adobe Stock

According to Vyas, the findings are consistent with those previously reported in two separately conducted substudies of the Cocoa Supplement and Multivitamin Outcomes Study (COSMOS), which examined the effects of multivitamin supplementation on cognition through telephone- and web-based assessments.

In the latest study, the researchers evaluated a COSMOS subcohort of 573 participants aged 60 years and older — known as COSMOS-Clinic — who conducted in-person cognitive assessments at baseline and at 2 years.

Vyas and colleagues also conducted a meta-analysis that included more than 5,000 nonoverlapping participants across the three substudies “to evaluate the strength of evidence.”

Among COSMOS-Clinic participants, multivitamin supplementation had “modest” beneficial effects on global cognition scores over 2 years, with a mean difference (MD) in standard deviation units (SU) of 0.06 (95% CI, –0.003 to 0.13) compared with placebo. However, they found “a significantly more favorable change” in episodic memory scores (MD = 0.12 SU [95% CI, 0.002-0.23]).

These benefits were not seen in executive function and attention, they said.

Meanwhile, the meta-analysis confirmed clear benefits of multivitamin supplementation on global cognition scores (MD = 0.07 SU; 95% CI, 0.03-0.11) and episodic memory scores (MD = 0.06 SU; 95% CI, 0.03-0.1).

The researchers explained that there is “biological plausibility” behind the findings: “combinations of vitamins and minerals interact with multiple biological pathways that support cognitive health, and nutritional and micronutrient deficiencies in older adults may elevate risk of cognitive decline,” they said.

Vyas and colleagues explained that the study had its limitations. For example, the cohort had “relatively low racial and ethnic diversity,” limiting the generalizability of the findings. Additionally, whether the benefits derived from the multivitamin supplements used in COSMOS — Centrum Silver — can be seen in other supplements is unknown.

Vyas concluded that further research is warranted to determine who would benefit the most from multivitamins, and to identify “the specific micronutrients contributing the most to the observed benefits and to explore the underlying mechanisms.”

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