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Acute, dose-response effects of guayusa leaf extract on mood, cognitive and motor-cognitive performance, and blood pressure, heart rate, and ventricular repolarization.

  • 2024-07-16
  • Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 21(1)
    • Nathaniel J Helwig
    • Laura E Schwager
    • Alexander C Berry
    • Anna C Zucker
    • Jacob S Venenga
    • Samantha C Sterbenz
    • Nathaniel D M Jenkins

Study Design

Type
Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
Population
25 adults (mean ± SD, age = 28 ± 7 y; 9 M/16 F)
Methods
Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial; participants consumed 600 mg or 1200 mg GLE or placebo on three separate visits
Blinding
Double-blind
Funding
Unclear

Purpose

We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial in young adults to examine the dose-dependent (600 mg versus 1200 mg), acute effects of consumption of an Ilex guayusa tea extract (GLE) on mood, cognitive and motor-cognitive performance, as well as its acute cardiovascular effects.

Methods

Twenty-five adults (mean ± SD, age = 28 ± 7 y; 9 M/16 F) completed familiarization and then three randomly ordered experimental visits where they consumed either 600 mg (GLE600) or 1200 mg (GLE1200) GLE or placebo (PLA). Following supplement consumption, participants completed a mood state survey, assessments of perceived jitteriness, energy, and focus, and neurocognitive and motor-cognitive testing. Blood pressure (BP), heart rate, and QT interval length were determined before and after supplementation.

Results

GLE600 significantly improved total mood disturbance (mean ± SE difference = -6.9 ± 2.6 au, p = 0.034), fatigue-inertia (-2.84 ± 0.89 au, p = 0.008), perceived energy (+13.00 ± 4.49 au; p = 0.02), motor speed (+4.52 ± 1.42 au, p = 0.008), and psychomotor speed (+7.20 ± 2.16 au, p = 0.005) relative to PLA. GLE1200 also improved psychomotor speed (+5.08 ± 2.16 ms, p = 0.045) and uniquely increased motor-cognitive performance as reflected by a decrease in reaction time (-0.106 ± 0.04 ms, p = 0.026) during a neurocognitive hop test. The effect of GLE on jitteriness was both dose- and sex-dependent. Jitteriness increased with increasing GLE dose in women only (p < 0.001). Both GLE600 and GLE1200 similarly increased systolic and diastolic BP by 4-5 mmHg (p ≤ 0.022). Neither GLE600 nor GLE1200 acutely influenced QTc length (p = 0.31).

Conclusions

The goal of GLE supplementation should be considered when selecting a dosing strategy. Lower dosages of GLE (e.g. 600 mg) appear to optimize cognitive and mood-related outcomes while limiting side-effects such as jitteriness in women, and higher dosages may be necessary (e.g. 1200 mg) to promote improvements in motor-cognitive performance.

Research Insights

Adverse Events Reported

  • Guayusadiastolic blood pressure increase

    Both GLE600 and GLE1200 similarly increased systolic and diastolic BP by 4-5 mmHg (p ≤ 0.022).

    Finding
    Increased risk
    Magnitude
    increased by 4-5 mmHg
    Significant
    Yes
  • Guayusadiastolic blood pressure increased

    Both GLE600 and GLE1200 similarly increased systolic and diastolic BP by 4-5 mmHg (p ≤ 0.022).

    Finding
    Increased risk
    Magnitude
    increased diastolic BP by 4-5 mmHg
    Significant
    Yes
  • Guayusajitteriness

    The effect of GLE on jitteriness was both dose- and sex-dependent. Jitteriness increased with increasing GLE dose in women only (p < 0.001).

    Finding
    Increased risk
    Significant
    Yes
  • Guayusasystolic blood pressure increase

    Both GLE600 and GLE1200 similarly increased systolic and diastolic BP by 4-5 mmHg (p ≤ 0.022).

    Finding
    Increased risk
    Magnitude
    increased by 4-5 mmHg
    Significant
    Yes
  • Guayusasystolic blood pressure increased

    Both GLE600 and GLE1200 similarly increased systolic and diastolic BP by 4-5 mmHg (p ≤ 0.022).

    Finding
    Increased risk
    Magnitude
    increased systolic BP by 4-5 mmHg
    Significant
    Yes
  • Guayusaqtc interval prolongation

    Neither GLE600 nor GLE1200 acutely influenced QTc length (p = 0.31).

    Finding
    No significant difference
    Significant
    No
  • Guayusaqtc prolongation

    Neither GLE600 nor GLE1200 acutely influenced QTc length (p = 0.31).

    Finding
    No significant difference
    Significant
    No
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