Can Ashwagandha Gummies Improve Focus in Children? Experts Weigh In
A recent study published in Frontiers in Nutrition suggests that Ashwagandha root extract may safely support cognitive function and sleep in children aged 6–12 years. The eight-week randomized, placebo-controlled trial evaluated whether Ashwagandha root extract (ARE) could improve memory, attention, and overall well-being in children with mild attention or memory concerns.
The study included 85 healthy children from India and Australia, randomly assigned to receive either ARE gummies (150 mg twice daily) or a placebo. Cognitive performance was assessed using computer-based tasks, while parents completed standardized questionnaires to evaluate behavior and sleep patterns.
Results showed that children receiving ARE demonstrated significant improvements in processing speed, reaction time, verbal memory recall, and aspects of executive function compared to the placebo group. However, no major differences were observed in attention accuracy or episodic memory accuracy, indicating that the benefits were more related to efficiency rather than precision of cognitive performance.
Sleep quality also improved significantly in the ARE group, as measured by the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children. Participants experienced fewer sleep disruptions, suggesting a positive effect on overall rest. Fatigue levels decreased in both groups, but the difference between ARE and placebo was not statistically significant.
Importantly, the supplement was well tolerated, with only mild and temporary side effects reported. No serious safety concerns were identified, supporting its short-term safety in children.
Despite promising findings, researchers emphasize that the study was exploratory, with a relatively small sample size and multiple endpoints. Therefore, results should be interpreted cautiously. Larger, long-term studies are needed to confirm whether Ashwagandha can be reliably used as a complementary approach to support cognitive development and sleep in children.
REFERENCE: Saxena, A., Lopresti, A., Sharif, M., Elon, N., Suri, R., & Langade, D. K. (2026). A clinical assessment of the therapeutic effects of Ashwagandha root extract on cognitive performance, sleep, and fatigue in children aged 6–12 years. Frontiers in Nutrition, 13, 1742138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2026.1742138. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/nutrition/articles/10.3389/fnut.2026.1742138/full
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