The effects of L-theanine (Suntheanine®) on objective sleep quality in boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial.

Alternative Medicine Review Pub Date : 2011-12-01
Michael R Lyon, Mahendra P Kapoor, Lekh R Juneja
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Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of L-theanine as an aid to the improvement of objectively measured sleep quality in a population of 98 male children formally diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Methods: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was conducted involving boys, ages 8-12 years, who had been previously diagnosed with ADHD. An experienced physician confirmed the diagnosis of ADHD in each subject. Randomization was stratified based upon current use of stimulant medication to ensure an equal distribution of stimulant/non-stimulant treated subjects into active and placebo treated groups. Participants consumed two chewable tablets twice daily (at breakfast and after school), with each tablet containing 100 mg of L-theanine (total 400 mg daily Suntheanine®, Taiyo Kagaku, Yokkaichi, Japan) or identical tasting chewable placebo for six weeks. Subjects were evaluated for five consecutive nights using wrist actigraphy at baseline, and again at the end of the six-week treatment period. The Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ) was completed by parents at baseline and at the end of the treatment period.

Results: Actigraph watch data findings indicated that boys who consumed L-theanine obtained significantly higher sleep percentage and sleep efficiency scores, along with a non-significant trend for less activity during sleep (defined as less time awake after sleep onset) compared to those in the placebo group. Sleep latency and other sleep parameters were unchanged. The PSQ data did not correlate significantly to the objective data gathered from actigraphy, suggesting that parents were not particularly aware of their children's sleep quality. L-theanine at relatively high doses was well tolerated with no significant adverse events.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates that 400 mg daily of L-theanine is safe and effective in improving some aspects of sleep quality in boys diagnosed with ADHD. Since sleep problems are a common co-morbidity associated with ADHD, and because disturbed sleep may be linked etiologically to this disorder, L-theanine may represent a safe and important adjunctive therapy in childhood ADHD. Larger, long-term studies looking at the wider therapeutic role of this agent in this population are warranted.

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l -茶氨酸(太阳茶氨酸®)对注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)男孩客观睡眠质量的影响:一项随机、双盲、安慰剂对照的临床试验。
本研究的目的是研究l -茶氨酸在98例正式诊断为注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的男性儿童中帮助改善客观测量睡眠质量的有效性和安全性。方法:一项随机、双盲、安慰剂对照试验,涉及8-12岁的男孩,他们之前被诊断为多动症。一位经验丰富的医生证实了每个受试者的ADHD诊断。根据目前兴奋剂药物的使用情况进行随机分层,以确保兴奋剂/非兴奋剂治疗的受试者平均分配到活性组和安慰剂组。参与者每天两次服用两片咀嚼片(早餐和放学后),每片含有100毫克l -茶氨酸(每天总计400毫克,太阳茶氨酸®,Taiyo Kagaku, Yokkaichi,日本)或相同味道的咀嚼安慰剂,持续六周。受试者在基线时连续5个晚上使用手腕活动记录仪进行评估,并在6周治疗期结束时再次进行评估。儿童睡眠问卷(PSQ)由家长在基线和治疗期结束时完成。结果:活动记录仪数据显示,与安慰剂组相比,摄入l -茶氨酸的男孩获得了显著更高的睡眠百分比和睡眠效率得分,同时睡眠期间活动减少(定义为睡眠开始后清醒时间减少)的趋势不显著。睡眠潜伏期和其他睡眠参数不变。PSQ数据与从活动记录仪收集的客观数据没有显著的相关性,这表明父母并没有特别意识到孩子的睡眠质量。相对高剂量的l -茶氨酸耐受性良好,没有明显的不良事件。结论:本研究表明,每天400毫克的l -茶氨酸在改善ADHD男孩睡眠质量方面是安全有效的。由于睡眠问题是ADHD的常见并发症,并且由于睡眠障碍可能与这种疾病的病因有关,因此l -茶氨酸可能是儿童ADHD的一种安全而重要的辅助治疗方法。更大的、长期的研究着眼于该药物在这一人群中更广泛的治疗作用是有必要的。
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