Healthy Participants Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Methods for Measuring Gastrointestinal Transit and Food Reward in Healthy Individuals - The PRESET Study
The wireless motility capsule technology, SmartPill™, can be used to assess gastric emptying and gastrointestinal (GI) transit time. The SmartPill is usually ingested together with a SmartBar™ which is a snack bar with a nutrient composition that differs substantially from a normal western diet. The primary aim of the present study is to compare effects of a SmartBar™ and a standard mixed meal on gastric emptying and GI motility.
Background: The wireless motility capsule technology, SmartPill™, can be used to assess GI
transit time including gastric emptying and small and large bowel transit time based on
measurements of pH, pressure and temperature. The SmartPill™ allows for GI motility
measurements under free-living conditions without radiation. The SmartPill is usually
ingested together with a SmartBar™ which is a snack bar with a nutrient composition that
differs substantially from a normal western diet. GI motility in response to meals plays an
important role in regulation of e.g. appetite and glucose metabolism. Changes in appetite and
metabolism in response to interventions are often assessed using a meal test and GI motility
is assessed at the research facilities. The use of SmartPill™ in combination with a meal test
would allow for assessment of GI motility under subsequent free-living conditions and improve
our understanding of the effects of interventions on the integrative relationship between
food intake, GI motility and metabolism. Most of our daily decisions and actions affecting
energy intake are driven by the non-conscious processes; however, appetite is often assessed
from participants' self-report which is associated with limitations such as desire to report
socially desirable answers. Little is known about the complex interrelationship between
biological markers of appetite e.g. GI hormones and subjective and objective measures of food
related behavior under fasting and fed conditions.
The PRESET study has the following objectives:
1. To compare effects of a SmartBar™ and a standard mixed breakfast meal on gastric
emptying and GI transit time measured using the SmartPill™ in normal-weight individuals.
2. To compare effects of a SmartBar™ and a standard mixed breakfast meal on concentrations
of metabolites and pancreatic and GI hormones, and subjective and objective measures of
appetite, food reward and food related behavior assessed from biometric responses
(facial expression, galvanic skin response and eye tracking) to visual food stimuli
varying in fat content and taste during the computerized Leeds Food Preference
Questionnaire (LFPQ) in normal-weight individuals.
3. To assess potential associations between gastric emptying and GI motility, biological
markers of appetite and subjective appetite and objective measures of food related
behavior from biometric responses to visual food stimuli during the LFPQ in the fasting
state and in response to meals in normal-weight individuals.
Testing includes assessments in the fasting state and in response to consumption of the
SmartBar™ and a standard mixed meal (4-hour meal tests and subsequent 6-days free-living
assessment period) on two separate test days.
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