The Effect of Chicken Extract on Mood, Cognition and Heart Rate Variability

Chicken extract, which is rich in anserine and carnosine, has been widely taken in Asian countries as a traditional remedy with various aims, including attenuation of psychological fatigue. The effects of consuming BRAND’S Essence of Chicken (EOC) or a placebo on 46 young adults’ responses to a sta...

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Main Authors: Hayley Young, David Benton, Neil Carter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-01-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/7/2/887
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spelling doaj-35fdeef049104ff4a78c13aebecde2fd2020-11-24T22:05:54ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432015-01-017288790410.3390/nu7020887nu7020887The Effect of Chicken Extract on Mood, Cognition and Heart Rate VariabilityHayley Young0David Benton1Neil Carter2Department of Psychology, University of Swansea, SA28PP, UKDepartment of Psychology, University of Swansea, SA28PP, UKDepartment of Psychology, University of Swansea, SA28PP, UKChicken extract, which is rich in anserine and carnosine, has been widely taken in Asian countries as a traditional remedy with various aims, including attenuation of psychological fatigue. The effects of consuming BRAND’S Essence of Chicken (EOC) or a placebo on 46 young adults’ responses to a standard psychological “stressor” were considered. Heart rate variability (HRV), cortisol responses, mood and cognition were measured at baseline and after ten days supplementation. EOC resulted in feeling less anxious, depressed and confused and more agreeable and clearheaded. A decrease in HRV was observed after EOC but only in females. Cognition and cortisol levels were not influenced by EOC. Findings suggest that EOC may be a promising supplement to improve mood in a healthy population.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/7/2/887essence of chickenheart rate variabilitycortisolstressmoodcognition
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title The Effect of Chicken Extract on Mood, Cognition and Heart Rate Variability
title_short The Effect of Chicken Extract on Mood, Cognition and Heart Rate Variability
title_full The Effect of Chicken Extract on Mood, Cognition and Heart Rate Variability
title_fullStr The Effect of Chicken Extract on Mood, Cognition and Heart Rate Variability
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Chicken Extract on Mood, Cognition and Heart Rate Variability
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description Chicken extract, which is rich in anserine and carnosine, has been widely taken in Asian countries as a traditional remedy with various aims, including attenuation of psychological fatigue. The effects of consuming BRAND’S Essence of Chicken (EOC) or a placebo on 46 young adults’ responses to a standard psychological “stressor” were considered. Heart rate variability (HRV), cortisol responses, mood and cognition were measured at baseline and after ten days supplementation. EOC resulted in feeling less anxious, depressed and confused and more agreeable and clearheaded. A decrease in HRV was observed after EOC but only in females. Cognition and cortisol levels were not influenced by EOC. Findings suggest that EOC may be a promising supplement to improve mood in a healthy population.
topic essence of chicken
heart rate variability
cortisol
stress
mood
cognition
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/7/2/887
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