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Reduction of fatigue and anger-hostility by the oral administration of 5-aminolevulinic acid phosphate: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel study

Fumiko Higashikawa, Keishi Kanno, Akiko Ogata, Masanori Sugiyama

2020Scientific Reports27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although large populations feel fatigue, the standardized medicinal therapy is currently absent. In this study, we determined whether 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) supplementation alleviates the feeling of fatigue in healthy subjects who feel chronic physical tiredness. Males and females between ages of 20 and 64 who felt physical fatigue on a daily basis, with a visual analogue scale (VAS) for fatigue ≥ 40 mm, a T-score of Fatigue-Inertia in the Profile of Mood States-Second Edition-Adult (POMS2-A) ≥ 50, and a T-score of Vigor-Activity in POMS2-A ≤ 60 were recruited. Seventy eligible participants were randomly assigned to either a 5-ALA or a placebo group. During the 8 weeks of consumption, the subjects completed VAS questionnaires for fatigue and POMS2-A at 4-week intervals. The VAS values for overall feeling of fatigue and feeling of work-related fatigue, and the Anger-Hostility subscale of POMS2-A were decreased by 5-ALA with significant time × group interaction effects (p = 0.040, 0.020, and 0.045, respectively). Besides, the 5-ALA group showed significant differences in Fatigue-Inertia, Depression-Dejection and Total Mood Disturbance scores, when compared between pre- and post-intervention, while the placebo group did not. In conclusion, the oral administration of 5-ALA improves fatigue and negative mood in subjects who constantly feel physical fatigue.This clinical trial was registered with University hospital Medical Information Network Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR) as UMIN000031528 on 2/3/2018.

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PlaceboMoodAngerHostilityMedicineRandomized controlled trialFeelingPhysical therapyProfile of mood statesDepression (economics)Chronic fatigue syndromeVisual analogue scaleChronic fatigueMental fatigueClinical trialPsychiatryPsychologyClinical psychologyInternal medicineAlternative medicineEconomicsPathologySocial psychologyMacroeconomicsFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ResearchOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesVitamin C and Antioxidants Research