Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05922566 |
Other study ID # |
fMRI |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Not yet recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
August 2023 |
Est. completion date |
November 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
July 2023 |
Source |
Sun Yat-sen University |
Contact |
Wei Xia |
Phone |
+8618823359471 |
Email |
xiaw23[@]mail.sysu.edu.cn |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
This study aims to use the intervention study method to extract and verify the effective
ingredients in Mukbang that promote appetite and eating in children with tumor during
radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and to analyze and explore their potential mechanisms of
action based on functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Description:
Cancer has a high incidence among children and adolescents worldwide. In October 2020, the
World Health Organization (WHO) released an overview of the Global Action on Childhood Cancer
which showed that more than 400,000 children under the age of 19 were diagnosed with cancer
worldwide every year. With the development and progress of diagnosis and treatment
technology, the health outcome of children with cancer has been greatly improved.
However, the side effects and complications associated with cancer and its treatment can
seriously affect the appetite and food intake of children with cancer, resulting in
malnutrition and a low quality of life. Therefore, it is very important to effectively
improve the appetite of children with cancer during treatment.
Clinical methods to improve the appetite of cancer patients mainly include drugs, diet or
nutrition intervention, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture, but each intervention
has its own advantages and disadvantages which makes the clinical application effect
difficult to evaluate, in urgent need of more effective solutions to solve this problem.
Mukbang has shown great potential in helping children with cancer to improve their appetite
and food consumption, finally promote nutritional health. Mukbang is a method independently
chosen by hospitalized cancer children with radiotherapy and chemotherapy to help promote
appetite, which has a natural high acceptance. What's more, the features of Mukbang, such as
high-quality and clear pictures, relaxed atmosphere created by the video makers, sounds while
eating, and attractive images of food, may promote viewers' appetite and increase their
intake imperceptibly.
In addition to that, watching Mukbang while eating can also provide a pleasant eating
experience for children with cancer, and the interaction with the Mukbang anchor can also
alleviate the loneliness of children who live in hospital for such a long time, so as to
enhance the children's taste experience, relieve the negative emotions of loneliness and
depression and promote their appetite and interest in food under the condition of ensuring a
healthy diet.
Research has found that Mukbang can help people with low appetites increase their food intake
and provide vicarious satisfaction to those who overeat. Several studies have shown that
videos containing food cues can increase viewers' appetite and decrease feelings of satiety
to a certain extent. At the same time, Mukbang can also increase viewers' taste experience on
the basis of physics and improve children's interest in food.
Therefore, on the basis of existing studies, this study will use functional magnetic
resonance imaging and cross-case analysis to extract and verify the effective ingredients in
Mukbang that promote appetite and eating in children with tumor during radiotherapy and
chemotherapy, and analyze and discuss their potential mechanism of action, aiming to provide
a new direction for clinical departments to develop nutritional intervention measures and
management programs for children with cancer.