Effects of Ginkgo Biloba Special Extract EGb 761® in Very Mild Cognitive Impairment (vMCI)

Grass-Kapanke, Brigitte and Busmane, Arija and Lasmanis, Andris and Hoerr, Robert and Kaschel, Reiner (2011) Effects of Ginkgo Biloba Special Extract EGb 761® in Very Mild Cognitive Impairment (vMCI). Neuroscience and Medicine, 02 (01). pp. 48-56. ISSN 2158-2912

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Abstract

Objective: To assess effects of EGb 761® on cognition and quality of life in subjects with very mild cognitive impair-ment. Methods: We randomized 300 subjects aged 45 to 65 with cognitive complaints and low functioning (more than one standard deviation below appropriate norm) in at least one cognitive test to double-blind treatment with once daily 240 mg EGb 761® or placebo for 12 weeks. Results: The exploratory intention-to-treat analysis showed significant im-provement (p < 0.025, one-sided) beyond practice effects for EGb 761® in a measure of attention (Vienna Test System - Work Performance Series) and trends in favour of EGb 761® in measures of memory (Wechsler Memory Scale III - Faces I, Appointments Test – delayed recall), and perceived physical health (SF36 - factor score Physical Health). Cognitive effects were more pronounced and more consistent (p < 0.025 in 4 of 5 tests) in subjects with lower memory function at baseline. Specifically, practice effects in the more demanding tests were attenuated or absent in these sub-jects. Conclusion: Ginkgo biloba extract EGb 761® improved cognitive functioning and aspects of quality of life in sub-jects with very mild cognitive impairment.

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Date Deposited: 06 Feb 2023 08:34
Last Modified: 12 Aug 2024 12:07
URI: http://science.oadigitallibraries.com/id/eprint/104

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