Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT04765527 |
Other study ID # |
19-0294 |
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 |
December 15, 2020 |
Est. completion date |
June 15, 2021 |
Study information
Verified date |
June 2021 |
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
The purpose of this study is to measure the effect of using a turmeric-based supplement for
2-weeks on muscle damage and soreness that occur in the body after 90-minutes of exercise.
Participants will first come to the human performance lab (HPL) for orientation and pre-study
fitness tests including muscular fitness and body composition. Participants will be
randomized to turmeric or placebo groups, and take 2 tablets of the supplements each day for
the first two weeks. Participants will report back to the HPL on a Monday to engage in weight
lifting and calisthenics for 90 minutes. Fitness tests (vertical jump, bench press, leg-back
lift for strength, 30-second cycling sprint test) and blood samples will be given and
collected before and after this exercise session. Participants will then come back to the HPL
each morning, Tuesday through Friday, in the early morning to provide blood samples and
retake the fitness tests. This study will entail seven HPL visits over a 3-week period.
Description:
Orientation, Supplementation, and Basic Study Procedures (Visit #1): Participants will first
come to the Human Performance Lab (600 Laureate Way, North Carolina Research Campus,
Kannapolis, NC) for an orientation to study procedures. This will include a review of the
consent form, completion of basic questionnaires, and an introduction to the eccentric muscle
exercise bout and the strength/power performance testing protocol (about 1.5 hours) (visit
#1). This will be followed by another lab session for pre-study measurements and sample
collection (visit #2). Participants will be randomized to turmeric or placebo groups, and
provided a 2-weeks supply of supplements (in supplement trays). Participants will consume 2
tablets each day in the morning just prior to breakfast. The supplement and placebo tablets
will look the same. The supplements will have codes. Participants and the staff will not know
what are in the tablets until the study is over. The supplement is called "Turmeric Strength
for Joint" and is sold by the study sponsor (MegaFood). For purposes of this study, the
supplement will be called "turmeric". The ingredients are healthy and include turmeric root
extract, black pepper extract, boswellia gum resin extract, devil's claw root extract, and
ginger root. The turmeric supplement provides a minimum of 300 mg curcumin. Compliance to the
supplement plan will be checked weekly through email correspondence from the Research
Manager. A 3-day food record will be collected during the end of the 2-week supplementation
period to assess the participants' background diet.
The study will include 5 other lab visits during a one-week period starting on a Monday
(visit #3), with morning visits at about 7:00 am on Tuesday through Friday (visits 4-7). At
each of the 7 lab visits, participants will come to the lab at 7:00 am not having consumed
food or beverages (other than water) for at least the previous 9 hours, and having abstained
from vigorous exercise for at least the previous 24-48 hours. The Monday session will take
about 2.5 hours (7:00 to 9:30 am), and the Tuesday through Friday sessions will take about
30-45 minutes each. The total amount of time participants will be asked to volunteer for this
study is about 8-9 hours at the performance lab. Seven blood samples will be collected and
analyzed for various measures of muscle damage, inflammation, and oxidative stress. After
each of the blood draws, participants will complete the Profile of Mood States (POMS)
questionnaire to gauge mood, energy, and vitality. Participants will also provide a delayed
onset of muscle soreness (DOMS) rating. Two urine samples will be collected (before and after
the 2-week supplementary period) and analyzed for key metabolic markers of turmeric
ingestion.
Baseline Testing (Visit #2) Participants will come to the lab at 7:00 am in an overnight
fasted state dressed in exercise clothes. Participants will provide a blood sample. A trained
phlebotomist will collect a maximum of 35 ml blood (a little over 2 tablespoons).
Participants will also provide a spot urine sample in a private location in the restroom.
Participants will collect a mid-stream urine sample in a disposable urine cup. Height, body
weight, and body composition will be measured in a private section of the lab. Bioelectrical
impedance (BIA) using the seca BIA scale will be used to assess body composition (i.e., the
percent of body weight that is fat tissue) and body weight. Participants will remove shoes
and socks and stand with bare feet on the seca scale for about 7-10 seconds while grasping
side rails with their hands. Percent body fat will also be measured using the BodPod.
Participants will sit inside the BodPod with a tight-fitting swim suit for about 10 minutes
while body fat is calculated.
The Profile of Mood States (POMS) (short version, 40 items) is a rating scale to assess
"right now" mood states, energy, and vitality. Participants will also provide a rating of
delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS) using a 1-10 scale.
Participants will perform some light exercises to warm up, followed by four muscle function
tests: vertical jump, bench press, leg-back strength, and anaerobic power through the
30-second Wingate test.
1. Vertical jump: Participants will first stand erect with the feet flat on the floor and
reach as high as possible with both arms and hands (standing reach height). Participants
will then squat down and jump as high as possible with one arm and hand, and tap the
measuring device on the Vertec vertical jump apparatus (jump height). This will be
repeated three times, with the best score recorded as the difference between the jump
and standing reach heights.
2. Bench press to exhaustion: Participants will lie down supine on a bench, and with
spotters standing on either side attempt to bench press a weighted bar equal to 50%
(females) or 75% (males) body weight as many times as possible (to a metronome set at 60
beats/min or 30 lifts/min). The bar must touch a foam block on the chest lightly in the
down position, and the arms must be straight in the up position.
3. Leg-Back Strength: Leg/lower back strength will be assessed with a dynamometer. With the
legs slightly bent at the knee, participants will grasp a bar attached via a chain and a
force measuring device with straight arms, and then lift up with maximal effort for
several seconds. This will measure the isometric strength of both legs and back, and
will be repeated three times.
4. 30-Second Wingate Cycling Test: The Lode cycle ergometer will be adjusted to body weight
(7 watts per kilogram), and then participants will sprint cycle at maximal speed for 30
seconds. The peak power and average power will be recorded and adjusted to body mass.
Testing Sequence, Day of Eccentric Muscle Exercise (Monday, Visit #3) and 4-Days Recovery
(Tuesday through Friday) (Visits #4-7):
Participants will come to the lab at 7:00 am in an overnight fasted state (i.e., no food or
beverages other than water for at least the previous 9 hours). Participants will be weighed
and then provide a blood sample. A spot urine sample will be collected on Monday.
Participants will then complete the POMS questionnaire, and give a DOMS rating. The
supplements will be consumed with water. Participants will perform some light exercises to
warm up, followed by the four muscle function tests: vertical jump, bench press, leg-back
strength, and anaerobic power through the 30-second Wingate test. Participants will take
these performance tests before and after the 90-minute eccentric muscle exercise bout, and
each of the following four mornings at the performance lab.
After taking the four performance tests, participants will engage in 90-minutes of eccentric
exercise that include 16 movements (calisthenics, resistance exercise, jumps, 2-3 sets, with
rest intervals).
Immediately following exercise, participants will provide a blood sample, complete the POMS
questionnaire, and provide a DOMS muscle soreness rating. Participants will then take the
four muscle function tests. Participants will return at 7:00 am in an overnight fasted state
four days in a row (Tuesday through Friday) after Monday's eccentric exercise bout, and
provide a blood sample, complete the POMS, provide DOMS ratings, and follow this with
ingestion of the supplements. Following ingestion of the supplements, participants will take
the four muscle function tests. During this week of testing and recovery, participants will
engage in normal training and diet habits.