Brain Sciences (Jun 2023)

Heat-Killed <i>L. helveticus</i> Enhances Positive Mood States: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study

  • Natsumi Mutoh,
  • Izumi Kakiuchi,
  • Kumiko Kato,
  • Chendong Xu,
  • Noriyuki Iwabuchi,
  • Masayo Ayukawa,
  • Kyoko Kiyosawa,
  • Kazumi Igarashi,
  • Miyuki Tanaka,
  • Masahiko Nakamura,
  • Mitsunaga Miyasaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13060973
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 973

Abstract

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When mood states are impaired, daily life is severely disrupted. To maintain a specific mood state, both positive and negative moods must be controlled; however, methods to maintain a positive mood have not been fully established. Previous studies have suggested that heat-killed L. helveticus MCC1848 has the potential to improve positive moods. This study aimed to test the efficacy of heat-killed L. helveticus MCC1848 in maintaining and improving a positive mood with PANAS, a questionnaire specifically designed to assess positive and negative mood, as the primary endpoint. Healthy Japanese nursing students (n = 46) were randomized to receive heat-killed L. helveticus MCC1848 (5 billion/day) or placebo powder for four weeks. Mood state was assessed before and two and four weeks after the intervention began; ingestion of heat-killed L. helveticus MCC1848 significantly improved PANAS ‘Positive Affect’ compared to the placebo. These results indicate that heat-killed L. helveticus MCC1848 is effective in enhancing positive mood.

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