BACKGROUND: ADHD is associated with oxidative stress (OS), possibly stemming from deficiencies in essential nutrients. Previous randomized controlled trials (RCTs), including Micronutrients for ADHD in Youth (MADDY), demonstrated improved symptoms in response to treatment with multinutrients compared to placebo. It remains unknown whether multinutrient supplementation influences antioxidant status and OS, and if these factors contributed to improvements observed in children with ADHD in the MADDY RCT. OBJECTIVES: Utilizing samples from the MADDY RCT, (1) compare the change in antioxidant (AO) and OS biomarkers after 8âweeks of multinutrient supplementation vs placebo, and (2) evaluate these biomarkers at baseline, and their change after 8âweeks, as moderators/mediators of treatment response. METHODS: Activity of glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and glutathione reductase (GR) enzymes, plus oxidative stress index (OSI) based on ratio of reactive oxygen metabolites (ROM) to biological antioxidant potential (BAP), were measured in plasma at baseline and week 8. Differences between groups were determined using two-sample t-test or Mann-Whitney U-test. Logistic regression models assessed AO/OS biomarkers for mediation/moderation of treatment response. RESULTS: Plasma from 77 children (aged 9.9â±â1.7âyears; 71% male) treated with multinutrients (nâ=â45) or placebo (nâ=â32) was analyzed. After 8âweeks, ROM decreased with multinutrients and increased with placebo (-14.3 vs. +26.8 Carratelli units, pâ=â.017); but no significant differences in OSI, BAP, GPx, and GR between groups. None of the baseline AO/OS biomarker levels were moderators of treatment response. Eight-week change in both OSI and ROM trended toward mediation of treatment response (ORâ=â0.00058, 95% CI [0.000, 2.30], pâ=â.078 and ORâ=â0.985, 95% CI [0.968, 1.002], pâ=â0.086, respectively) but did not reach significance. CONCLUSIONS: Eight weeks of multinutrient supplementation in children with ADHD reduced ROM without significant change in antioxidant status, suggesting decrease in oxidative stress. Given the preliminary signals associating a decrease in OS with symptom improvement following multinutrient supplementation, future research is warranted to understand OS in ADHD pathogenesis. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRY: NCT03252522.
Multinutrients Decrease Oxidative Stress in Children With ADHD: Mediation/Moderation Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trial Data.
多种营养素降低多动症儿童的氧化应激:随机对照试验数据的中介/调节分析
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作者:Robinette Lisa M, Hatsu Irene E, Adetona Olorunfemi, Wu Chieh-Ming, Johnstone Jeanette M, Bruton Alisha M, Ast Hayleigh K, Odei James B, Ziouzenkova Ouliana, Leung Brenda M Y, Arnold L Eugene
| 期刊: | Journal of Attention Disorders | 影响因子: | 2.200 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Aug 7 |
| doi: | 10.1177/10870547251355998 | ||
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