A double-blind, placebo-controlled study that appeared in Human Psychopharmacology (2010 Aug; 25(6): 448-61) looked at the effect supplementation with a multiple vitamin had on 216 women between the ages of 25 and 50. The women were randomly divided into two groups; on receiving a multivitamin supplement and the other receiving a placebo. Subjects completed a four module version of the Multi-Tasking Framework. Cognitive function and modulation of mood and fatigue (related to assigned tasks) were evaluated at the start of the study and again after 9 weeks of intervention. Improved mood and less fatigue was noted in the group receiving the multiple vitamin. The supplemented group also experienced improved speed and accuracy in the completion of tasks.
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