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This study examines the role of anxiety in food intake among patients with AN by measuring caloric intake in a standardized, laboratory meal with alprazolam versus a placebo. Patients will participate in two test meal sessions, one after receiving alprazolam and one after receiving a placebo. Patients will be administered psychological measures of anxiety, mood, and eating behavior. Primary outcomes include caloric intake in a laboratory test meal and pre-meal anxiety levels.


Clinical Trial Description

30 patients with Anorexia Nervosa (hospitalized at NYSPI 4-Center for acute weight restoration treatment) will be recruited to participate in this experiment. All subjects will be screened on admission and provide informed consent prior to participation. At the time of study procedures, participants will be medically stable and weigh ≥ 80% IBW. This minimum weight has been identified for patient safety given the test meal procedures. Subjects will participate in a total of two meal sessions on the BSU. Medical clearance will be determined by 4-Center clinical staff prior to the meal sessions. Study participation will not prolong nor interfere with the patient's treatment.

The first test meal will occur after the patient has reached 80% IBW. The second test meal will occur within a week of the first. The procedures are identical for the two test sessions, and were based on those described by Sysko and colleagues (9). On the morning of the test meal, participants will be provided a standardized breakfast of ~300 kcal. They will not consume any additional food or liquid, other than water, prior to the test meal session approximately 4 hours later. Study medication will be administered at 10:00 am.

Test meals will be conducted on the Biological Studies Unit (BSU) at NYSPI. Participants will be escorted to and from the BSU by research staff. Participants will complete questionnaires prior to receiving medication, prior to each test meal, and after the test meal is complete (see Table). Participants will be presented with an 83 fluid ounce covered opaque container with a straw on a table. Inside the container will be approximately 1500 grams (approximately 1560 kcal) of strawberry yogurt shake. Patients will be informed that the meal consists of a strawberry yogurt shake, but will not be informed as to the amount provided in the container. Instructions before each test meal will inform patients that they should eat as much of the shake as they would like, and that the meal would serve as their lunch for the day. The participant will be alone in the room. For compliance and safety, patients will be observed through a closed circuit video monitor during the meal. The patient will be instructed to signal completion of the meal by ringing a bell. During the course of the meal, patients will be asked to rate anxiety periodically. After the test meal is complete, a staff member will debrief the participant and address any questions or concerns.

Medication Administration: Participants will receive active medication (alprazolam 0.75 mg) on one test day and placebo on the other, in random order. Dose was selected based on the findings of Evans et al (8), who demonstrated statistically significant increases in caloric intake with doses of alprazolam 0.5 mg and 0.75 mg. Medication will be administered 2 hours prior to the test meal, as this is the timing of estimated peak plasma concentration (8). ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Retrospective


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT01411813
Study type Observational
Source New York State Psychiatric Institute
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 2010
Completion date October 2011

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