Oral supplement in healthy older adults to support physical fitness and mental wellbeing
Amanda J. Lloyd, Robert J. Nash, Alina Warren-Walker, Alison Watson, MJ Pilar Martinez Martin, Courtney Davies, Bernardo Villarreal-Ramos, Thomas Wilson, Manfred Beckmann

TL;DR
A cucumber extract supplement called Q-actin™ improved sleep quality and finger dexterity in older adults over 12 weeks.
Contribution
Demonstrates Q-actin™'s potential to enhance sleep and physical dexterity in healthy older adults through melatonin-related effects.
Findings
Q-actin™ supplementation increased melatonin derivatives in urine, linked to better sleep quality.
Participants showed improved finger dexterity and self-reported sleep quality improvements.
Findings suggest Q-actin™ may support overall wellbeing in older adults.
Abstract
Cucumbers have been anecdotally credited with anti-inflammatory properties. IdoBR1 [(2R,3R,4R,5S)-3,4,5-trihydroxypiperidine-2-carboxylic acid], an iminosugar amino acid isolated from the fruits of certain cucumbers (Cucumis sativus, Cucurbitaceae), has been demonstrated to possess anti-inflammatory activity. Q-actin™ is a quality-controlled cucumber extract containing measured idoBR1, which has shown promising results in the treatment of osteoarthritis through oral administration. A healthy middle-aged and older adult population was recruited and randomized to receive either Q-actin™ (2 × gummies containing 10 mg Q-actin™ daily) or matched placebo gummies for 12 weeks. Physical strength and finger dexterity were assessed using hand grip strength and the Nine-Hole Peg Test, respectively. We evaluated diet choices with the Prime Diet Quality Score and sleep quality with the Pittsburgh…
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TopicsSleep and related disorders · Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies · Natural Antidiabetic Agents Studies
