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Primary study
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2015
Sleep disorders and, in particular, insomnia, are quite common conditions in over 55 population, especially among women. Insomnia becomes a chronic pathology when the difficulty in initiating or maintaining sleep occurs more times a week for several months and is associated to a constant feeling of fatigue, concentration problems, mood disorders and social and family troubles severely impairing the quality of life. In according to the sleep hygiene guidelines, the therapeutic treatments for insomnia include drugs (benzodiazepines, non‐benzodiazepines, antidepressants) with often not fully satisfactory results for the patient and entailing a series of side effects, such as daytime sleepiness, lack of attention and energy in addition to mental confusion. Recently, some researches in neurological field have shown that disorders affecting central nervous system, as well as sleep and circadian rhythm disruption, can be associated to specific alteration of the gut microbiota. The enteric nervous system has been referred to as a "second brain" able to interact with the central nervous system impinging upon higher cognitive functions through a bidirectional communication system known as gut‐brain axis. The gut microflora plays a crucial role in gut‐brain axis, modulating stress response through the Hypothalamic‐Pituitary‐Adrenal axis and thus influencing memory, mood, cognition and sleep architecture. Therefore, a non‐pharmacological intervention aimed to improve gut microbiota and the inflammatory bowel conditions could be an effective strategy to counteract insomnia. In the framework of Pros.IT project, the Granarolo S.p.A. in collaboration with the University of Bologna has developed a milk enriched with different micronutrients (vitamins, ω‐3 fatty acids, prebiotics, curcumin) and "infant‐type" probiotics isolated from human milk and endowed with immunomodulating activity. This supplementation should improve the overall health status, and in particular the plant extracts, prebiotics and probiotics with anti‐inflammatory and immunomodulatory activities should ameliorate significantly sleep quality and stress perception through the modulation of gut microbiota and gut‐brain axis. The main goal of this study is to evaluate the effect of the administration of a functional milk reinforced with probiotics (250ml/die), vitamins and other micronutrients on sleep of patients suffering from chronic insomnia. An objective assessment it requires a value at least higher than 3% of increase of the sleep efficiency, since the 3% is the percentage of improvement recognized to the common drugs against insomnia. The study is randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial.
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First added on: May 22, 2024