Soininen H, Solomon A, Visser P, Hendrix S, Blennow K, Kivipelto M, Hartmann T (2020) Alzheimer's & Dementia (2020) DOI: 10.1002/alz.12172
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The LipiDiDiet trial investigates the effects of the specific multinutrient combination Fortasyn Connect on cognition and related measures in prodromal Alzheimer's disease (AD). Based on previous results we hypothesized that benefits increase with longâ€term intervention.
In this randomized, doubleâ€blind, placeboâ€controlled trial, 311 people with prodromal AD were recruited using the International Working Groupâ€1 criteria and assigned to active product (125 mL onceâ€aâ€day drink) or an isocaloric, same tasting, placebo control drink. Main outcome was change in cognition (Neuropsychological Test Battery [NTB] 5â€item composite). Analyses were by modified intentionâ€toâ€treat, excluding (ie, censoring) data collected after the start of openâ€label active product and/or AD medication.
Of the 382 assessed for eligibility, 311 were randomized, of those 162 participants completed the 36â€month study, including 81 with 36â€month data eligible for efficacy analysis. Over 36 months, significant reductions in decline were observed for the NTB 5â€item composite (−60%; betweenâ€group difference 0.212 [95% confidence interval: 0.044 to 0.380]; P = 0.014), Clinical Dementia Ratingâ€Sum of Boxes (−45%; P = 0.014), memory (−76%; P = 0.008), and brain atrophy measures; small to medium Cohen's d effect size (0.25–0.31) similar to established clinically relevant AD treatment.