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Probiotic Intake and Perimenopausal Psychological Assessments

At a glance

Status
Recruiting
Phase
NA
Sponsor
University of Oxford
Enrolment target
106
Start
12 Nov 2025
Estimated completion
30 Jun 2027

What is this study about?

Recent evidence suggests multi-strain probiotics containing Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Bifidobacterium longum have been found to enhance emotional processing and reduce salience to negative cues in studies involving people with mood disorders, as well as improve cognitive functions, such as memory and concentration, in healthy participants. By administering computer-based tasks, questionnaires and checking biological measures (cortisol, immune markers, blood metabolites, gut microbiota) using blood and faecal samples, this experimental medicine study aims to investigate whether a probiotic supplement has an effect on emotional processing and cognition in perimenopausal women. We also aim to study changes in gut bacteria from stool samples before and after taking the supplement to see if any microbiome changes are associated with any effects in emotional processing, cognitive function, and biological markers.

Who may be eligible?

Age 45 Years to 60 Years · Sex: FEMALE

Locations (1)

  • University of Oxford, Department of Psychiatry
    Oxford, United Kingdom· Recruiting

How to find out more

Phil Burnet, Professor

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