Digestive Health Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Decentralized Study to Assess the Effects of a 30 Day-wellness Program on Digestive Health, Weight and Overall Well-being
Verified date | March 2024 |
Source | Peryam & Kroll Research Corporation |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The digestive system is a pivotal component of human health, playing a crucial role in the absorption of nutrients, elimination of waste, and even influencing mental well-being. Poor digestive health can significantly impact one's quality of life and overall well-being. Issues such as bloating, constipation, or imbalanced gut microbiome can affect one's overall well-being. Moreover, the gut-brain connection underscores how digestive health can affect mental well-being. The gut can contribute to serotonin and energy production thus influencing one's mood, energy levels and cognitive functions, affecting one's emotional stability. Additionally, inadequate nutrient absorption from an imbalanced digestive system may lead to suboptimal health, weakening the body and causing fatigue. Overall, maintaining good digestive health is crucial not only for physical comfort but also for normal metabolism, immune function, cognitive abilities, sleep and skin health, ultimately enhancing the overall quality of life. Products designed by the sponsor contains a blend of ingredients recognized for their potential benefits in promoting digestive health (including prebiotics, probiotics, postbiotics, plant-based extracts and plant-based protein). Furthermore, it is well established in the literature that diet, exercise, hydration and mindfulness all impact our gut health and overall well-being. Therefore, this scientific study seeks to validate the efficacy of the combination of products and life-style changes by assessing its impact on gut health and related health aspects like weight, metabolic health, fitness level, energy/fatigue levels, satiety/hunger, food cravings, cognitive abilities and overall well-being.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 150 |
Est. completion date | February 29, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | February 29, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Male or female 2. Aged 20-65 years 3. Anyone willing to comply with study requirements 4. Anyone with no known allergies to the ingredients listed in the products 5. Generally healthy - do not live with any uncontrolled chronic disease - but looking to improve their general life-style and diet Exclusion Criteria: 1. Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or attempting to conceive 2. Already follow a healthy plant-based diet and exercise regularly 3. Anyone with pre-existing chronic conditions that would prevent participants from adhering to the protocol, including oncological and psychiatric disorders 4. Individuals with a known history of severe diagnosed digestive disorders (e.g., Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD), Crohn's disease) or gastrointestinal-track surgeries 5. Planning to undergo an invasive medical procedure or GI surgery during the study period 6. Regular intake of medications that may interfere with the study or study product, including laxatives, sedatives, beta-blockers, anti-acids, etc. 7. Chronic smokers 8. Anyone with a history of substance abuse 9. Allergy to the products ingredients 10. Anyone with known severe allergic reactions that require an Epi-Pen 11. Anyone unwilling to follow the study protocol or unable to commit to the regiment for 28 days 12. Anyone currently participating or planning to participate other research study(s) 13. Regular consumption of probiotics, fiber, or digestive health supplements within 3 weeks of the study 14. People who participated in a weight loss or similar program within less than 3 months ago. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Wilkins Research | Chattanooga | Tennessee |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Peryam & Kroll Research Corporation | Alticor Inc. |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Bristol Stool Scale | To examine the effectiveness the products and program regiment on digestive health outcomes Endpoint: Reduction in digestive symptoms Type 1 - Separate hard lumps Type 2 - lumpy and sausage like Type 3 - A sausage shape with cracks in the surface Type 4 - like a smooth, soft sausage or snake Type 5 - Soft blobs with clear cut edges Type 6 - Mushy consistency with ragged edges Type 7 - Liquid consistency with no solid pieces N/A | Baseline, Day 16, Day 30 | |
Primary | Digestive symptom frequency questionnaire | To examine the effectiveness the products and program regiment on digestive health outcomes Endpoint: Reduction in digestive symptoms 0= never
1 day per month 2 to 3 days per month 1 day per week More than 1 day per week Every day |
Baseline, Day 16, Day 30 | |
Secondary | Waist Circumference | To examine the impact of the products and Program on Weight Loss and Abdominal Fat Endpoint: Weight loss, reduction in Waist Circumference
Self-measured by participants |
Baseline and Day 30 | |
Secondary | Improvements in sleep | To examine the impact of the products and program sleep Endpoint: Sleep Quality
Fitness tracker measured sleep score PROMIS Sleep disturbances 4a very good good fair poor very poor |
Baseline, Day 16, Day 30 | |
Secondary | Improvements in stress | To examine the impact of the products and program stress Endpoint: Stress Quality
Fitness tracker measured stress score PROMIS Sleep disturbances 4a very good good fair poor very poor |
Baseline, Day 16, Day 30 | |
Secondary | Fitness Level | To examine the impact of the products and program on participants physical activity Endpoint: Fitness level
Fitness tracker measured daily steps |
days 3-30 | |
Secondary | Satiety Responsiveness and Hunger | To examine the impact of the products and program on satiety and hunger Endpoint: Satiety, hunger
Satiety Responsiveness and Hunger Subscale Strongly disagree Disagree Neither agree or disagree Agree Strongly agree |
Baseline, Day 16, Day 30 | |
Secondary | Craving Intensity | To examine the impact of the products and program on sweet and rich food cravings Endpoint: sweet or rich food cravings
Intensity of Cravings subscale none at all significantly less than usual slightly less than usual as usual slightly more than usual significantly more than usual more than ever |
Baseline, Day 16, Day 30 | |
Secondary | Cognitive Abilities | To examine the impact of the products and program on physical and psychological fatigue Endpoint: Cognitive Abilities
PROMIS Cognitive Abilities 6a Not at all A little bit Somewhat Quite a bit Very much |
Baseline, Day 16, Day 30 | |
Secondary | Fatigue | To examine the impact of the products and program on physical and psychological fatigue Endpoint: Fatigue/Energy
PROMIS Fatigue 6a Not at all A little bit Somewhat Quite a bit Very much |
Baseline, Day 16, Day 30 | |
Secondary | Skin Appearance | To examine the impact of the products and program on general skin appearance Endpoint: General Health
Skin Appearance Satisfaction = very dissatisfied = somewhat dissatisfied = neither satisfied nor dissatisfied = somewhat satisfied = very satisfied |
Baseline and Day 30 | |
Secondary | General Health | To examine the impact of the products and program on general health Endpoint: General Health
SF-36 Questionnaire - General Health sub Scale - Excellent - Very good - Good - Fair - Poor 1 = Definitely true 2 = Mostly true 3 = Don't know 4 = Mostly false 5 = Definitely False |
Baseline and Day 30 | |
Secondary | Program Feedback | To collect Participants feedback on the products and Program Endpoint: Likeness & Suitability of such regiment for broader use
Which programs.......enjoyment? Diet plan Staying active Exercise Hydration Mindfulness activities Products None of the above Which products......enjoyment? Green Powder Supplement Probiotic Supplement Protein Powder All in one Meal Powder None of the above RATE HOW LIKELY WOULD YOU Extremely Unlikely Highly Unlikely Very Unlikely Unlikely Neutral Somewhat Likely Likely Very likely Extremely likely RATE HOW LIKELY WOULD YOU Very Unlikely Unlikely Don't know Likely Very likely |
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