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Buoy is an all-natural, organic, FDA compliant dietary electrolyte supplement that can be dissolved in 8-12oz water (or other liquid) and provide electrolytes in servings of 1/3 teaspoon. This study will evaluate Buoy in hydrating active adults.


Clinical Trial Description

Prior to initiation of the study, participants will have a screening visit to complete informed consent and health history. The history for females will include their last date for menstruation and/or birth control method to take into consideration the effects of ovulation on water retention. During this visit we will measure heart rate, blood pressure, height, weight. Females will be administered a urine pregnancy test. Participants must refrain from vigorous exercise within 24 hours of study visit. Participants will fast (food) overnight for 10h prior to initiation of test. Upon waking they are asked to empty their bowel & bladder. They can consume one 8oz cup of coffee or other liquid. They will present at 7-8am at which time they will be asked to empty their bladder again. After resting for 5 minutes baseline vitals will be taken, including blood pressure, heart rate, weight, bioimpedance. Urinalysis dipstick for protein/blood/glucose and i-STAT measurement for creatinine and electrolytes on Visit 1 to confirm eligibility. For Visit 2 and Visit 3, the participant will be asked to review medical history and any change in status may warrant an additional baseline creatinine and blood/protein test to confirm eligibility. Additional food or beverage will not be allowed throughout the study period. All studies will be repeated in the same subject using either Buoy (intervention) or water (control) or Nuun (intervention). Urine will be collected at four specific timepoints during the intervention and the volume will be recorded. If participants need to urinate between scheduled collection times, urine will be collected, volume recorded, and combined with the urine collection of the following timepoint. These urine samples will be measured and a fraction of it will be sent to the lab to be tested for the following electrolytes: sodium, potassium, chloride and urine osmolarity. Urine creatinine will also be tested at these timepoints. ;


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NCT number NCT05768789
Study type Interventional
Source University of Pittsburgh
Contact Harikesh Subramanian, MBBS
Phone 412-647-2994
Email subramanianh4@upmc.edu
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 13, 2023
Completion date June 1, 2024

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