Chinese herbal medicine and cognitive and emotional functions during 60-day head-down bed rest

Che Hin Chetwyn CHAN, Yong-zhi LI, Li-guo GUO, Xiao-na ZHOU, Yue-jia LUO, Tatia M. C. LEE

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Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to test the efficacy of an oral-intake Chinese herbal medicine in enhancing the cognitive and emotional functions of individuals in a simulated microgravity condition. The herbal medicine consisted of ingredients that may enhance cognitive and emotional functions in an extreme environment. Methods: There were 14 healthy male subjects who were randomly assigned to a Chinese medicine (CMG) or a control (CG) group and underwent a 60–d 6° head-down bed-rest protocol. Testing was conducted before (Day -3), throughout (Days 3, 7, 20, 40, 57), and after (Days +3, +10) the bed-rest protocol. The Arrow Test, Balloon Analog Risk Task (BART), Dual Task, and Affect Grid were administered on all testing days. Results: The CMG demonstrated consistently higher scores on the BART (Days 20 to 40; Mean: CMG, 43.0 to 46.2 and CG, 30.2 to 25.5) and lower levels of arousal on the Affect Grid (Days 7 to 40; Mean: CMG, 6.9 to 6.7 and CG, 8.1 to 8.0) than did the CG. The CMG showed significantly higher performance on the Arrow Test (incompatible condition) at the beginning of the bed-rest period (Day 3 to 7; Mean: 799.5 ms and 763.1 ms, respectively) which was not observed in the CG. Discussions: Results suggest that the Chinese herbal medicine may calm subjects' emotions by lowering the arousal level. At the same time, it may have produced positive effects in enhancing advantageous risk-taking and to a lesser extent self-regulatory behaviors (in the early phase). Copyright © 2010 by the Aerospace Medical Association.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)754-760
JournalAviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
Volume81
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2010

Citation

Chan, C. C. H., Li, Y.-Z., Guo, L.-G., Zhou, X.-N., Luo, Y.-J., & Lee, T. M. C. (2010). Chinese herbal medicine and cognitive and emotional functions during 60-day head-down bed rest. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 81(8), 754-760. doi: 10.3357/ASEM.2727.2010

Keywords

  • Cognition performance
  • Emotion
  • Herbal medicine
  • Intervention
  • Placebo

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