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L-Carnitine reduces physical and mental fatigue, improves cognitive
function in centenarians
A report published in the December, 2007 issue of the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition described the results of a study
conducted by Italian researchers which found a positive effect for L-carnitine
(levo-carnitine) on energy levels and cognitive function in individuals 100
years of age and older. The age-related decline in L-carnitine, which plays a
role in cellular energy metabolism, could be involved in the fatigue
experienced by many older individuals.
Twenty-four men and forty-six women aged 100 to 106 who reported
experiencing fatigue after even slight physical activity were randomized to
receive 2 grams L-carnitine per day or a placebo for six months. Physical
examinations at the beginning and end of the treatment period determined the
participants' body mass index, total fat mass and muscle mass. Blood
samples were drawn monthly and analyzed for cholesterol, carnitine levels and
other factors. Mental and physical fatigue was scored, and cognitive function
was evaluated before and after the treatment period. Physical activity was
assessed each week with a six minute walking test.
There were three deaths among the group that received L-carnitine and five
in the placebo group over the course of the study. The group that received
L-carnitine experienced an increase in plasma carnitine concentrations. They
also experienced lower total cholesterol, significant reduction of fat mass,
gains in total muscle mass, a reduction in physical and mental fatigue and
fatigue severity, and better cognitive function scores compared with those
received a placebo. Additionally, walking capacity improved in the carnitine
group.
Because L-carnitine is necessary for mitochondrial long-chain fatty acid
oxidation, an elevation in carnitine levels could increase the fatty acid
oxidation rate, thereby lowering glucose utilization, preserving muscle
glycogen, and ensuring medical production rates of oxidative adenosine
triphosphate (ATP, which releases energy in the cell). "Our study
indicates that oral administration of levo-carnitine produces a reduction of
total fat mass, increases total muscular mass, and facilitates an increased
capacity for physical and cognitive activity by reducing fatigue and improving
cognitive functions," the authors conclude.
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