Body Temperature Regulation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Physiological and Molecular Influences of Astaxanthin Supplementation on Heat Strain in Humans
Exposure to heat stress can compromise the physiological and cognitive function and be life threatening, particularly in a military setting. Various strategies of precondition to heat stress that have been explored in the past proved to be inapplicable. We aim to examine the influences of Astaxanthin supplementation as a preconditioning strategy to heat stress in a human model using a heat tolerance test. This will be achieved by a double-blind, placebo controlled supplementation trial, exposing human subjects, before and after consuming Astaxanthin or a placebo, to a controlled heat strain environment, while performing moderate exercise in a heated chamber.
34 young, healthy civilian volunteers will participate in this study. After reading and
signing an informed consent form, all subjects will undergo medical examination and an
interview with a nutritionist to assess their dietary intake of Astaxanthin. They will then
undergo 3 days of training on the cognitive testing software.
During the first stage, while consuming an Astaxanthin free diet, the subjects will
participate in the physiological tests:heat tolerance test (HTT), thermo-neutral test (TTT)
and maximal oxygen consumption test (VO2max) on 3 separate days.
During the second stage, the subjects will be randomly and blindly assigned to either the
placebo or the Astaxanthin supplementation arms, and undergo 35-40 days of supplementation.
Physiological testing of the second stage will take place between the 31st and 35th (up to
40th - optional) days of supplementation and will include HTT, TTT and VO2max on 3 separate
days.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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