Folate Deficiency Clinical Trial
— FAB:MEOfficial title:
Food and Alcohol Behavior Study: Meaningful Enhancement
Verified date | August 2023 |
Source | Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study will determine how folate supplementation affects both serum and red blood cell folate status in females ages 18 -24 years old. Additionally, this study will determine the effect of folate supplementation on mood, cognition, and sleep patterns. This study will fill a crucial gap in understanding how folate status affects a variety of health behaviors in order to better inform public health practice and prevention.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | August 14, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | August 14, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 24 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Females restricted to those living in the United States - Not currently using hormonal birth control - Must experience menses - Must begin the study exactly one week after the start of their menstrual cycle - Folate consumption must be less than or equal to 250 micrograms of dietary folate equivalents (DFEs) Exclusion Criteria: - Current use of a folate supplement |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences | Tulsa | Oklahoma |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Red blood cell folate status | Red blood cell folate status will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. Red blood cell folate values represent a longer-term reduction in folate consumption or increases in folate excretion. Overturn of red blood cells occurs every 4 months, therefore, red blood cell folate status will only be assessed at baseline. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <340 nmol/L will be used to assess low red blood cell folate status. | Baseline | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from baseline serum folate status at day 1 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 1 serum folate status at day 2 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 2 serum folate status at day 3 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 3 serum folate status at day 4 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 4 serum folate status at day 5 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 5 serum folate status at day 6 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 6 serum folate status at day 7 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 7 serum folate status at day 8 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 8 serum folate status at day 9 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 9 serum folate status at day 10 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 10 serum folate status at day 11 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 11 serum folate status at day 12 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 12 serum folate status at day 13 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 13 serum folate status at day 14 | |
Primary | Change in serum folate status | Serum folate values will be analyzed through dried blood spot samples collected on Arrayit blood cards daily, which use linear flow chromatography to separate whole blood into erythrocyte and serum. The WHO-recommended cutoff of <10 nmol/L will be used to assess low serum folate status. Results will be reported as a concentration with higher values indicating improved serum folate status. | Change from day 14 serum folate status at day 15 | |
Primary | Change in gastrointestinal symptoms | Gastrointestinal health symptoms will be assessed by a short questionnaire aimed at capturing side-effects commonly associated with oral supplementation such as nausea, vomiting, heartburn, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and constipation. | Change from baseline gastrointestinal health status at day 7 | |
Primary | Change in gastrointestinal symptoms | Gastrointestinal health symptoms will be assessed by a short questionnaire aimed at capturing side-effects commonly associated with oral supplementation such as nausea, vomiting, heartburn, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and constipation. | Change from day 7 gastrointestinal health status at day 15 | |
Primary | Change in dietary folate consumption | The Block Dietary Folate Equivalents (DFE) Screener: A 21-item measure validated specifically for folate. This screener measures folate intake within a 1-week time period and will be assessed throughout the study period. DFE results are given as an calculated average of micro-grams per day. DFE's above 400 micro-grams meet the RDA for the study population. | Change from baseline dietary folate consumption at day 7 | |
Primary | Change in dietary folate consumption | The Block Dietary Folate Equivalents (DFE) Screener: A 21-item measure validated specifically for folate. This screener measures folate intake within a 1-week time period and will be assessed throughout the study period. DFE results are given as an calculated average of micro-grams per day. DFE's above 400 micro-grams meet the RDA for the study population. | Change from day 7 dietary folate consumption at day 15 | |
Primary | Change in mood | The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9): 9-item self-report screening tool used to assess and identify symptoms related to depression. The PHQ-9 has potential scores of 0-27 with scores of 5, 10, 15, and 20 representing thresholds for mild, moderate, moderately severe, and severe depression, respectively.
Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS-SF): 20-item self-report screening tool used to assess both positive and negative affect. Scores can range from 10-50, with higher scores representing higher levels of positive affect. Scores can range from 10-50, with lower scores representing lower levels of negative affect. Brief Mood Introspection Scale (BMIS): 16-adjective scale to assess pleasant-unpleasant mood (scale range of 16-64), arousal-calm mood (scale range of 12-48), positive-tired mood (scale range of 7-28), and negative-relaxed mood (scale range of 6-24). Adding up the scored items reveals where an individual lies on each of the 4 subscales. |
Change from baseline mood at day 7 | |
Primary | Change in mood | The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9): 9-item self-report screening tool used to assess and identify symptoms related to depression. The PHQ-9 has potential scores of 0-27 with scores of 5, 10, 15, and 20 representing thresholds for mild, moderate, moderately severe, and severe depression, respectively.
Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS-SF): 20-item self-report screening tool used to assess both positive and negative affect. Scores can range from 10-50, with higher scores representing higher levels of positive affect. Scores can range from 10-50, with lower scores representing lower levels of negative affect. Brief Mood Introspection Scale (BMIS): 16-adjective scale to assess pleasant-unpleasant mood (scale range of 16-64), arousal-calm mood (scale range of 12-48), positive-tired mood (scale range of 7-28), and negative-relaxed mood (scale range of 6-24). Adding up the scored items reveals where an individual lies on each of the 4 subscales. |
Change from day 7 mood at day 15 | |
Primary | Change in cognition | The NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery assesses cognitive functioning. Cognitive reports include several calculated scores including Age-Corrected Standard Scores, Uncorrected Standard Scores, and Fully Corrected T-Scores. The higher the score on each cognitive test, the higher the cognitive functioning. | Change from baseline cognitive functioning at day 7 | |
Primary | Change in cognition | The NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery assesses cognitive functioning. Cognitive reports include several calculated scores including Age-Corrected Standard Scores, Uncorrected Standard Scores, and Fully Corrected T-Scores. The higher the score on each cognitive test, the higher the cognitive functioning. | Change from day 7 cognitive functioning at day 15 | |
Primary | Change in sleep patterns | The Oura Ring is a wellness tracker used to track an individual's nightly sleep cycle and physical activity 24 hours per day. All data is synced via a smartphone application. | Change from baseline sleep patterns at day 7 | |
Primary | Change in sleep patterns | The Oura Ring is a wellness tracker used to track an individual's nightly sleep cycle and physical activity 24 hours per day. All data is synced via a smartphone application. | Change from day 7 sleep patterns at day 15 | |
Primary | Change in hair, nails, and skin satisfaction | A 6 item self-report screening tool for assessing satisfaction of hair, nails, and skin. Scores can range from 0-6. Results are recorded using a likert scale and will indicate changes in physical attribute satisfaction as supplementation occurs. A higher score represents a greater satisfaction whereas a lower score represents a lower satisfaction. | Change from baseline hair, nails, and skin satisfaction at day 7 | |
Primary | Change in hair, nails, and skin satisfaction | A 6 item self-report screening tool for assessing satisfaction of hair, nails, and skin. Scores can range from 0-6. Results are recorded using a likert scale and will indicate changes in physical attribute satisfaction as supplementation occurs. A higher score represents a greater satisfaction whereas a lower score represents a lower satisfaction. | Change from day 7 hair, nails, and skin satisfaction at day 15 |
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