Food Science & Nutrition Research

Food Science & Nutrition Research

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An Exploratory Evaluation of a Low Dose Theanine Consumption on Improving Sleep in Middle-Aged and Older Males

Authors: Takeichiro Tominaga, Daisuke Furushima, Keiko Unno, Ibuki Sugiyama, Makoto Ozeki, Yoriyuki Nakamura, Hiroshi Yamada.

DOI: 10.33425/2641-4295.1051


Abstract

L-theanine (theanine), one of the ingredients of green tea, had been proven to have anti-anxiety, anti-stress, memory, cognitive, and sleep improvement effects in most clinical trials. However, these effects have shown efficacy at a dose of 200–400 mg of theanine a day. In this study, we explored the sleep-improving effects of a lower dose (100 mg/day) of theanine.

A double-blind, randomized crossover study was conducted on 25 middle-aged and older males. Participants were randomly assigned to Groups A and B. Group A took theanine first, and Group B took theanine later in the intervention period. The participants took theanine/placebo for one week. Electroencephalogram (EEG) parameters were measured with a monitoring device during sleep, and subjective sleep quality after waking up was evaluated using a questionnaire. Following the statistical analysis between interventions, subgroup analyses according to the participants’ background information were conducted on the representative sleep parameters of non-REM sleep, REM sleep, and wakefulness.

Of the 25 participants, three withdrew from this study. In the sleep analysis, there was no significant difference in all sleep parameters between the theanine and placebo periods. In particular, the difference in the percentage of nonREM sleep in stage 2 per sleep duration was not significant (p = 0.053). However, subgroup analysis of the results showed that the percentage of non-REM sleep in stage 2 in groups aged <50 years was higher in theanine than that of the placebo, and in groups with green tea consumption habit of <3 to 4 days per week (p = 0.018, 0.048).

The intake of 100 mg/day of theanine does not have an effect on sleep improvement. However, subgroup analyses showed that theanine had an improved effect in stage 2 non-REM sleep according to age and green tea consumption habit.

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Citation: Takeichiro Tominaga, Daisuke Furushima, Keiko Unno, et al. An Exploratory Evaluation of a Low Dose Theanine Consumption on Improving Sleep in Middle-Aged and Older Males. Food Sci Nutr Res. 2022; 5(1). DOI: 10.33425/2641-4295.1051
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