Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05596500 |
Other study ID # |
22-0013 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
January 15, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
June 1, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
June 2023 |
Source |
Appalachian State University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
This study is the human clinical trial component of an SBIR grant with Sinnovatek (funded).
Cyclists (n=20) will consume a blueberry-protein, blueberry, or placebo supplement for 2
weeks prior to cycling for 2.5 h at high intensity. Washout periods (2 weeks) will separate
the 3 trials, and the cyclists will crossover (randomized) to one of the two others
supplements for 2 weeks, and then engage in additional 2.5 h cycling bouts. Blood and urine
samples will be collected pre- and post-supplementation for each of the 3 trials. Blood
samples will also be collected immediately after and 1.5h- and 24h-post-exercise. Blood
samples will be analyzed for inflammation and oxidative stress outcomes. Urine samples will
be analyzed for blueberry gut-derived phenolics.
Description:
PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of 2-weeks blueberry, blueberry-protein, versus placebo
gel supplementation (randomized, crossover) on oxinflammation markers and blueberry
gut-derived phenolics after 2.5 h intensive cycling exercise in 20 subjects.
HYPOTHESIS: We hypothesize that 2-weeks blueberry or blueberry-protein polyphenol (500
mg/day) versus placebo gel supplementation will attenuate post-exercise increases in
inflammation and oxidative stress biomarkers.
RESEARCH PROCEDURES The research procedures will be conducted at the Human Performance
Laboratory (Room 1201, Plants for Human Health Institute Building, 600 Laureate Way),
operated by Appalachian State University at the North Carolina Research Campus (NCRC) in
Kannapolis, NC. Subjects will come to the lab for orientation/baseline testing with
pre-supplementation blood sample collections, three 2.5 h cycling sessions, and additional
lab visits to provide 1-day 7:00 am recovery blood samples) (thus 9 total lab visits). The
total amount of time subjects will be asked to volunteer for this study is about 20 hours at
the Human Performance Laboratory (over a 10-week period).
Orientation/Baseline Testing (Lab Visit #1) Two weeks prior to the 2.5 h cycling session,
subjects will report to the Human Performance Laboratory at approximately 7:00-8:00 am. A
blood sample will be collected in an overnight fasted state to coincide with the same time of
the day for the post-supplementation blood draw. Study participants will be tested for
maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max) during a graded, cycle ergometer test with the Cosmed CPET
metabolic device (Cosmed, Rome, Italy). Body composition will be measured with the seca BIA
and Bod Pod body composition analyzer (Life Measurement, Concord, CA). Demographic and
training histories will be acquired with questionnaires. Gel blueberry, blueberry protein, or
placebo supplements will be supplied. 3-day food records will be supplied with thorough
instructions. Participants will be given two 24-h urine collection kits with thorough written
and oral instruction on collection procedures. The first 24-h urine collection bottle will be
collected during the 24-h period immediately after lab visit #1 and turned in the next
morning. Supplementation will start right after the urine is turned in. The second 24-h urine
collection bottle will be collected during the 24-h period immediately prior to lab visit #2.
Subjects will collect every drop of urine in the collection bottle for 24 hours.
2-Week Supplementation Periods Study participants will be randomized to Vitero
(rice-pea-blueberry) gel, blueberry gel, and placebo gel trials, with supplements ingested
daily for 2-weeks prior to participation in the first 2.5 h cycling session. After a 2-week
washout period, participants will repeat all procedures two more times using the
counterbalanced supplements.
Vitero (500 mg total blueberry polyphenols per day) or placebo (containing all proximate
matched ingredients except for the phytoactive polyphenolics) gels will be consumed with
breakfast and lunch. The gels will look identical. The placebo has been formulated in house
(NCSU at the Plants for Human Health Institute).
2.5 h Cycling Session (Lab Visit #2) During the 3-day period prior to each of three the 2.5 h
cycling sessions, subjects will taper exercise training and ingest a moderate-carbohydrate
diet using a food list restricting high fat foods, visible fats, and polyphenols. Subjects
will record all food and beverage intake during the 3-day period, with macro- and
micro-nutrient intake assessed using the Food Processor dietary analysis software system
(ESHA Research, Salem, OR).
Study participants will report to the Human Performance Lab in an overnight fasted state and
provide a blood sample, ingest the rice-pea-blueberry, blueberry, or placebo gel with water,
and then cycle 2.5h at high intensity (60% watts max) while ingesting water alone (3 ml/kg
every 15 minutes). Blood samples will be collected at 0 h, 1.5 h, and 21 h post-exercise.
Testing protocol during the lab sessions with the 2.5 h cycling session:
1. 7:00 am: Provide blood sample and delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS) rating.
2. 7:10 am: Ingest supplements with water.
3. 7:30 am: Start 2.5 h cycling session. Subjects are to complete the 2.5 h session at an
average of 60% watts max. Subjects will use their own bicycles on Saris trainers with
Zwift software. A course with moderate difficulty will be utilized using the Zwift
software. Heart rate and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) will be recorded every 30
minutes, and workload (watts) continuously monitored using the Zwift software system.
Oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production, respiratory exchange ratio, and
ventilation will be measured using the Cosmed Quark CPET metabolic cart every 30
minutes. The total distance cycled in 2.5 h will be recorded. Subjects will consume 3
ml/kg water every 15 min. No other beverage or food containing energy or nutrients will
be allowed during the cycling time sessions.
4. ~10:00 am to 11:30 am: Immediate-post-exercise, and 1.5-h recovery blood samples. Blood
samples will be taken via venipuncture immediately after completing the cycling session,
and then 1.5-h post-exercise. Subjects will be allowed to shower and change clothes.
DOMS questionnaire will be administered immediately post-exercise and 1.5-h
post-exercise. Subjects will ingest no food or beverage other than water (7 ml/kg during
the 1.5 h post-exercise period). Subjects will ingest the supplement gels, and then be
allowed to leave the lab. Subjects will be instructed to adhere to the food list
requirements, and to keep exercise training intensity moderate.
5. 7:00 am, next morning: 21-h blood sample and DOMS rating (Lab visit #3).
Washout/Crossover/Repeat Subjects will engage in a 2-week washout period without supplements,
crossover, and then repeat all procedures (Lab visits #4,5,6, and then #7,8,9).