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L-theanine in the adjunctive treatment of generalized anxiety disorder: A double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial.

Jerome Sarris, Gerard J Byrne, Lachlan Cribb, Georgina Oliver, Jenifer Murphy et al.
RCT Journal of psychiatric research 2019 46 次引用

研究设计

研究类型
Randomized Controlled Trial
样本量
46
研究人群
Adults with DSM-5 diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) on stable antidepressant treatment
持续时间
10 weeks
干预措施
L-theanine in the adjunctive treatment of generalized anxiety disorder: A double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial. 450-900 mg L-theanine daily
对照组
Matching placebo
主要结局
Anxiety reduction (HAMA) and insomnia severity (ISI)
效应方向
Neutral
偏倚风险
Low

摘要

Partial or non-response to antidepressants in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is common in clinical settings, and adjunctive biological interventions may be required. Adjunctive herbal and nutraceutical treatments are a novel and promising treatment option. L-theanine is a non-protein amino acid derived most-commonly from tea (Camellia sinensis) leaves, which may be beneficial in the treatment of anxiety and sleep disturbance as suggested by preliminary evidence. We conducted a 10-week study (consisting of an 8-week double-blind placebo-controlled period, and 1-week pre-study and 2-week post-study single-blinded observational periods) involving 46 participants with a DSM-5 diagnosis of GAD. Participants received adjunctive L-theanine (450-900 mg) or matching placebo with their current stable antidepressant treatment, and were assessed on anxiety, sleep quality, and cognition outcomes. Results revealed that adjunctive L-theanine did not outperform placebo for anxiety reduction on the HAMA (p = 0.73) nor insomnia severity on the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI; p = 0.35). However, LT treated participants reported greater self-reported sleep satisfaction than placebo (ISI item 4; p = 0.015). Further, a separation in favour of L-theanine was noted on the ISI in those with non-clinical levels of insomnia symptoms (ISI ≤ 14; p = 0.007). No significant cognitive effects (trail making time and the modified emotional Stroop) were revealed. While this preliminary study did not support the efficacy of L-theanine in the treatment of anxiety symptoms in GAD, further studies to explore the application of L-theanine in sleep disturbance are warranted.

简要概述

This preliminary study did not support the efficacy of L-theanine in the treatment of anxiety symptoms in GAD, and further studies to explore the application of the amino acid in sleep disturbance are warranted.

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