Cable Forum

Cable Forum (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/index.php)
-   Science & Technology (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?f=26)
-   -   Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's' (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/showthread.php?t=33669390)

Maggy 09-09-2010 08:57

Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's'
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-11232356

Quote:

A new study suggests high doses of B vitamins may halve the rate of brain shrinkage in older people experiencing some of the warning signs of Alzheimer's disease.
Brain shrinkage is one of the symptoms of mild cognitive impairment, which often leads to dementia.
Researchers say this could be the first step towards finding a way to delay the onset of Alzheimer's.
Another interesting study on the possible causes of dementia..

However words of caution...

Quote:

Experts are advising against taking higher than recommended levels in the light of these findings.
Chris Kennard, chair of the Medical Research Council's Neurosciences and Mental Health Board, said: "We must be cautious when recommending supplements like vitamin B as there are separate health risks if taken in too high doses.
"Further research is required before we can recommend the supplement as a treatment for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's."

Taf 09-09-2010 10:29

Re: Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's'
 
Vitamin B is in beer right?


YAY!!

Maggy 09-09-2010 14:13

Re: Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35088341)
Vitamin B is in beer right?


YAY!!

Remember the words of caution...;)

Tezcatlipoca 09-09-2010 23:22

Re: Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's'
 
http://twitter.com/bengoldacre/status/23995503993

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadScience's Doctor Ben Goldacre via Twitter
Vitamin B slows alzheimers if you delete a third of your patients: note AD Smith is a previous Holford collaborator http://dlvr.it/4y9sL

"Vitamin B and slowing the rate of Brain Atrophy: the numbers don’t add up"

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carl Heneghan via the above link
A new study suggests high doses of B vitamins may halve the rate of brain shrinkage in older people experiencing some of the warning signs of Alzheimer's disease.’ reports the BBC

A total of 168 participants (85 in active treatment group; 83 receiving placebo) completed the MRI section of the trial from 271. Therefore the study lost a lot of participants – where did they go?

The researchers state the efficacy analyses were performed on the basis of the intention-to-treat principle. But I have serious concerns that they were not.

The intenton -to-treat aims to avoid bias arising due to drop outs. For example, if people who had worse cognitive decline tend to drop out at a higher rate, even a completely ineffective treatment may appear to be providing benefits.

Thus if you just compare the primary outcome measure before and after the treatment for only those who finish the study (forgetting to count those enrolled originally, but subsequently excluded or not followed up) the results are likely to be misleading.

Thus everyone who begins the treatment, in this case Vitamin B, should be considered to be part of the trial and have the outcome assessed.

(snip)


Maggy 09-09-2010 23:27

Re: Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's'
 
To be fair the BBC report does say..

Quote:

"Further research is required before we can recommend the supplement as a treatment for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's."


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 22:23.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum