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NCT ID: NCT05957185 Completed - Appetitive Behavior Clinical Trials

Effects of Microbial Protease Supplementation on Postprandial Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations and Appetite

Start date: August 7, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to assess the effect of co-ingestion of microbial proteases and whey protein concentrate (WPC) on postprandial plasma amino acid concentrations in healthy adult participants compared to WPC with placebo. The secondary purpose is to assess the effect of co-ingestion of microbial proteases and WPC on postprandial glycemic response, subjective appetite sensations, gut-derived appetite regulating hormones, ad libitum meal intake, and gastrointestinal tolerability in healthy adult participants compared to WPC with placebo.

NCT ID: NCT05892003 Recruiting - Appetitive Behavior Clinical Trials

Scot Sweet Study (Interaction of a Non-nutritive Sweetener With a High-fibre Weight Loss Diet)

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Start date: May 12, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators present a weight loss diet intervention study, to be conducted as a within-subject design, with all food and beverages provided, to assess interaction of non-nutritive sweetener (sucralose) with a high-fibre weight loss diet, on markers of gut health in humans. This study will allow assessment of the effects of a non-nutritive sweetener (sucralose) with a high-fibre (soluble fibre, fructo-oligosaccharides, FOS) diet on metabolic health and activity and composition of gut microbiota, by a controlled human diet intervention study. The investigators propose to recruit participants living with obesity, with a poor diet quality (moderate habitual fibre intake) to additionally address diet inequalities in the research approach, and this will also allow examine the time-course of adaptation of the gut microbiome (measured in faecal samples). The investigators will also assess changes in free-living glycaemic control with addition of dietary fibre and bio-markers of health.

NCT ID: NCT05825963 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Psyllium-enriched Hamburger Meatballs: Effects on Postprandial Lipidemia, Glycemia, Appetite, and Food Intake

Start date: April 12, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to enrich the hamburger meatball with psyllium without impairing its sensory properties and to investigate the effects on acute postprandial lipemia and glycemia, prospective food intake, and some appetite indicators in healthy adults. The main hypotheses of the study are: 1. There is no difference in sensory analysis results between hamburger meatballs enriched with psyllium and those that are not enriched. 2. The rise in postprandial lipids after consuming psyllium-enriched hamburger meatballs is lower than that of classic hamburgers. 3. The rise in postprandial glycemia after consuming psyllium-enriched hamburger meatballs is lower than that of classic hamburgers. 4. The feeling of satiety after consuming psyllium-enriched hamburger meatballs lasts longer, and the feeling of hunger lasts for a shorter period compared to classic hamburgers. 5. Daily food intake after consuming psyllium-enriched hamburger meatballs is less than that of classic hamburgers. Participants will, - Eat hamburgers, after fasting for 12 hours, with psyllium-enriched and classic meatballs on intervention days. - Keep a record of their food intake for the previous and following 24 hours of each intervention. - Be given fasting and postprandial blood samples. - Evaluate their hunger and satiety levels on a 100 mm horizontal visual analog scale (VAS) at the beginning and every hour for the following 6 hours of the study.

NCT ID: NCT05815641 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Pre- and Post-prandial Levels of Appetite Regulatory Hormones in Adults

Start date: September 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The present study aims to evaluate in adults with normal weight and with overweight or obesity who live in the city of La Plata the circulating levels of various hormones that regulate appetite and the gene expression of their receptors in peripheral blood mononuclear cells before and after food intake.

NCT ID: NCT05810337 Completed - Clinical trials for Glucose Metabolism Disorders

Splenda: Effects on Blood Glucose Concentration, Appetite Scores and Subsequent Energy Intake

Start date: January 18, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigates the effects of Splenda, an artificial sweetener powder containing sucralose, on post-prandial blood glucose levels, appetite scores and subsequent energy intake.

NCT ID: NCT05774574 Recruiting - Appetitive Behavior Clinical Trials

Physiological and Appetitive Effects of CBD Supplementation

Start date: January 20, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

CBD may affect metabolic control and energy intake. However, there is currently little data regarding these specific outcomes in humans. Therefore, this study will investigate whether four weeks of supplementation with 60 mg/day CBD affects energy intake at a single meal, and or fasting blood-based markers of appetite regulation and metabolic health. Healthy, adult volunteers will be assigned to placebo or CBD supplementation, in a randomized controlled trial, comparing changes in outcomes across the supplementation period between groups.

NCT ID: NCT05725681 Not yet recruiting - Appetitive Behavior Clinical Trials

Satiety of High-protein Ramen Noodles

Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to determine if high-protein instant ramen noodles acutely increase satiety, reduce hunger, and improve blood sugar levels compared to standard instant ramen noodles in generally healthy young to middle aged adults. In addition, we aim to test if intake of high-protein instant ramen noodles reduces caloric intake at the next meal compared to standard instant ramen noodles.

NCT ID: NCT05702372 Completed - Appetitive Behavior Clinical Trials

Acute Glycemic Effects of Crackers Made by Different Flours

Start date: September 19, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigated the acute effects of cracker consumption made by different flours on glycemic responses.

NCT ID: NCT05702307 Completed - Appetitive Behavior Clinical Trials

Determining the Glycemic Effects of Sunflower Pasta

Start date: October 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigated the effects of five types of pasta on the glycemic responses

NCT ID: NCT05618756 Active, not recruiting - Appetitive Behavior Clinical Trials

CBD, Nutrient Metabolism and Energy Intake

Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

CBD may affect metabolic control and energy intake. However, there is currently little data regarding these specific outcomes in humans. Therefore, this study will investigate whether a single 300 mg dose of CBD can improve metabolic control following a meal and/or reduce energy intake at a subsequent meal. Healthy, adult volunteers will complete two conditions in a crossover design, comparing outcomes following both CBD and placebo supplementation.