Effect of melatonin on cognitive function in adults with cognitive impairment: a multi-dimensional meta-analysis of randomized trials
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Nestor Asiamah
11/11/20251 min read
Background: Cognitive impairment leads to poor daily social and occupational functions and sleep disturbances. Approximately two-thirds of all individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) experience sleep problems that further reduce cognitive function. Melatonin, a hormone secreted by the pineal gland, has proven effective in mitigating sleep problems and cognitive function in individuals with MCI. The current review investigated the efficacy of melatonin in improving cognitive function in adults with cognitive impairment.
Methods: Seven databases were systematically searched for relevant randomized controlled trials published (in English or Chinese) until April 2025. Two reviewers independently selected studies, assessed quality (using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale), and extracted data.
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