Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Low and High Salt Intake on Hydration Status and Gastrointestinal Discomfort During Seven Hours of Dry Fasting
Verified date | September 2023 |
Source | Oxford Brookes University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study is part of a hyperhydration project and it has been designed based on a scoping review (Hyperhydration in healthy adults: a scoping review on different methodologies and vehicles utilized) and a previous study (Dietary patterns and gastrointestinal discomfort during Ramadan in a UK Muslim population). The current study aims to examine the impact of different levels of salt intake (6 & 9 grams) with [15 milliliters per kilogram of bodyweight (ml/ kg/ bw)] of water intake during 7 hours of dry fasting compared to a control group (3g salt) under the state of water balance (euhydrated). A previous study and a review by the authors highlighted the potential negative impact of salt and fasting on gastrointestinal (GI) discomfort; hence, the potential negative side effects on gastrointestinal (GI) discomfort during the intervention period will be investigated. By studying a hyperhydration protocol, this research will help the population to reduce dehydration during dry fasting. By doing so, it may improve the quality of life during Ramadan fasting.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 23 |
Est. completion date | July 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | May 31, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Aged 18 to 45 - BMI between 18.5 and 29.9 - No higher (140/90mmHg) or lower (80/60mmHg) blood pressure - Non-pregnant or lactating - No diabetes (type 1 & 2) - No gastrointestinal disease such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) - No disease including the common cold and high cholesterol (total cholesterol above 5 mmol/l) - No covid symptoms - No allergy to the food in the meal list and tomatoes Exclusion Criteria: - Aged <18 or >45 years - BMI between <18.5 or > 29.9 - Higher (>140/90mmHg) or lower (<80/60mmHg) blood pressure - Pregnant or lactating - Having diabetes (type 1 & 2) - Having gastrointestinal disease such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) - Having disease including the common cold and high cholesterol (total cholesterol above 5 mmol/l) - Having covid symptoms - Having allergy to the food in the meal list and tomatoes |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Oxford Brookes Centre for Nutrition and Health | Oxford |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Oxford Brookes University |
United Kingdom,
Goulet EDB, De La Flore A, Savoie FA, Gosselin J. Salt + Glycerol-Induced Hyperhydration Enhances Fluid Retention More Than Salt- or Glycerol-Induced Hyperhydration. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2018 May 1;28(3):246-252. doi: 10.1123/ijsnem.2017-0310. Epub 2018 May 17. — View Citation
Zanetti D, Bergman H, Burgess S, Assimes TL, Bhalla V, Ingelsson E. Urinary Albumin, Sodium, and Potassium and Cardiovascular Outcomes in the UK Biobank: Observational and Mendelian Randomization Analyses. Hypertension. 2020 Mar;75(3):714-722. doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.119.14028. Epub 2020 Feb 3. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Total urine production baseline | Volume of urine produced at baseline | 0 hour | |
Primary | Total urine production 1 hour | Volume of urine produced at 1 hour after starting fasting | 1 hour | |
Primary | Total urine production 2 hours | Volume of urine produced at at 2 hours after starting fasting | 2 hours | |
Primary | Total urine production 3 hours | Volume of urine produced at at 3 hours after starting fasting | 3 hours | |
Primary | Total urine production 4 hours | Volume of urine produced at at 4 hours after starting fasting | 4 hours | |
Primary | Total urine production 5 hours | Volume of urine produced at at 5 hours after starting fasting | 5 hours | |
Primary | Total urine production 6 hours | Volume of urine produced at at 6 hours after starting fasting | 6 hours | |
Primary | Total urine production 7 hours | Volume of urine produced at at 7 hours after starting fasting | 7 hours | |
Primary | Body weight baseline | Body weight at baseline before fasting | 0 hours | |
Primary | Body weight 1 hour | Body weight at 1 hour after starting fasting | 1 hour | |
Primary | Body weight 2 hours | Body weight at 2 hours after starting fasting | 2 hours | |
Primary | Body weight 3 hours | Body weight at 3 hours after starting fasting | 3 hours | |
Primary | Body weight 4 hours | Body weight at 4 hours after starting fasting | 4 hours | |
Primary | Body weight 5 hours | Body weight at 5 hours after starting fasting | 5 hours | |
Primary | Body weight 6 hours | Body weight at 6 hours after starting fasting | 6 hours | |
Primary | Body weight 7 hours | Body weight at 7 hours after starting fasting | 7 hours | |
Primary | Urinary sodium baseline | Urinary sodium at baseline before starting fasting | 0 hours | |
Primary | Urinary sodium 1 hour | Urinary sodium at 1 hour after starting fasting | 1 hour | |
Primary | Urinary sodium 2 hours | Urinary sodium at 2 hours after starting fasting | 2 hours | |
Primary | Urinary sodium 3 hours | Urinary sodium at 3 hours after starting fasting | 3 hours | |
Primary | Urinary sodium 4 hours | Urinary sodium at 4 hours after starting fasting | 4 hours | |
Primary | Urinary sodium 5 hours | Urinary sodium at 5 hours after starting fasting | 5 hours | |
Primary | Urinary sodium 6 hours | Urinary sodium at 6 hours after starting fasting | 6 hours | |
Primary | Urinary sodium 7 hours | Urinary sodium at 7 hours after starting fasting | 7 hours | |
Primary | Urinary potassium baseline | Urinary potassium at baseline before starting fasting | 0 hours | |
Primary | Urinary potassium 1 hour | Urinary potassium at 1 hour after starting fasting | 1 hour | |
Primary | Urinary potassium 2 hours | Urinary potassium at 2 hours after starting fasting | 2 hours | |
Primary | Urinary potassium 3 hours | Urinary potassium at 3 hours after starting fasting | 3 hours | |
Primary | Urinary potassium 4 hours | Urinary potassium at 4 hours after starting fasting | 4 hours | |
Primary | Urinary potassium 5 hours | Urinary potassium at 5 hours after starting fasting | 5 hours | |
Primary | Urinary potassium 6 hours | Urinary potassium at 6 hours after starting fasting | 6 hours | |
Primary | Urinary potassium 7 hours | Urinary potassium at 7 hours after starting fasting | 7 hours | |
Primary | Urine colour baseline | Urine colour at baseline before starting fasting | 0 hours | |
Primary | Urine colour 1 hour | Urine colour at 1 hour after starting fasting | 1 hour | |
Primary | Urine colour 2 hours | Urine colour at 2 hours after starting fasting | 2 hours | |
Primary | Urine colour 3 hours | Urine colour at 3 hours after starting fasting | 3 hours | |
Primary | Urine colour 4 hours | Urine colour at 4 hours after starting fasting | 4 hours | |
Primary | Urine colour 5 hours | Urine colour at 5 hours after starting fasting | 5 hours | |
Primary | Urine colour 6 hours | Urine colour at 6 hours after starting fasting | 6 hours | |
Primary | Urine colour 7 hours | Urine colour at 7 hours after starting fasting | 7 hours | |
Primary | Urine specific gravity baseline | Urine specific gravity at baseline before starting fasting | 0 hours | |
Primary | Urine specific gravity 1 hour | Urine specific gravity at 1 hour after starting fasting | 1 hour | |
Primary | Urine specific gravity 2 hours | Urine specific gravity at 2 hours after starting fasting | 2 hours | |
Primary | Urine specific gravity 3 hours | Urine specific gravity at 3 hours after starting fasting | 3 hours | |
Primary | Urine specific gravity 4 hours | Urine specific gravity at 4 hours after starting fasting | 4 hours | |
Primary | Urine specific gravity 5 hours | Urine specific gravity at 5 hours after starting fasting | 5 hours | |
Primary | Urine specific gravity 6 hours | Urine specific gravity at 6 hours after starting fasting | 6 hours | |
Primary | Urine specific gravity 7 hours | Urine specific gravity at 7 hours after starting fasting | 7 hours | |
Secondary | Gastrointestinal discomfort baseline | Gastrointestinal discomfort at baseline before starting fasting using a Gastrointestinal Symptoms Questionnaire to measure 1.Abdominal pain 2.Epigastric pain (pain or discomfort right below your ribs in the area of your upper abdomen) 3. Heartburn 4. Regurgitation 5. Abdominal rumbling 6. Bloating 7. Empty feeling 8. Nausea 9. Vomiting 10. Loss of appetite 11. Postprandial fullness (an unpleasant sensation like prolonged persistence of food in the stomach) 12. belching (otherwise known as burping or eructation) 13. Flatulence (buildup of gas in the digestive system that can lead to abdominal discomfort) on a 7 point scale labelled 0 for none, 1 for mild, 2 for moderate, 3 for quite a lot, 4 for severe, 5 for very severe, 6 for unbearable. Higher scores mean worst outcome. | 0 hours | |
Secondary | Gastrointestinal discomfort 1 hour | Gastrointestinal discomfort at 1 hour after starting fasting using a Gastrointestinal Symptoms Questionnaire to measure 1.Abdominal pain 2.Epigastric pain (pain or discomfort right below your ribs in the area of your upper abdomen) 3. Heartburn 4. Regurgitation 5. Abdominal rumbling 6. Bloating 7. Empty feeling 8. Nausea 9. Vomiting 10. Loss of appetite 11. Postprandial fullness (an unpleasant sensation like prolonged persistence of food in the stomach) 12. belching (otherwise known as burping or eructation) 13. Flatulence (buildup of gas in the digestive system that can lead to abdominal discomfort) on a 7 point scale labelled 0 for none, 1 for mild, 2 for moderate, 3 for quite a lot, 4 for severe, 5 for very severe, 6 for unbearable. Higher scores mean worst outcome. | 1 hour | |
Secondary | Gastrointestinal discomfort 2 hours | Gastrointestinal discomfort at 2 hours after starting fasting using a Gastrointestinal Symptoms Questionnaire to measure 1.Abdominal pain 2.Epigastric pain (pain or discomfort right below your ribs in the area of your upper abdomen) 3. Heartburn 4. Regurgitation 5. Abdominal rumbling 6. Bloating 7. Empty feeling 8. Nausea 9. Vomiting 10. Loss of appetite 11. Postprandial fullness (an unpleasant sensation like prolonged persistence of food in the stomach) 12. belching (otherwise known as burping or eructation) 13. Flatulence (buildup of gas in the digestive system that can lead to abdominal discomfort) on a 7 point scale labelled 0 for none, 1 for mild, 2 for moderate, 3 for quite a lot, 4 for severe, 5 for very severe, 6 for unbearable. Higher scores mean worst outcome. | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Gastrointestinal discomfort 3 hours | Gastrointestinal discomfort at 3 hours after starting fasting using a Gastrointestinal Symptoms Questionnaire to measure 1.Abdominal pain 2.Epigastric pain (pain or discomfort right below your ribs in the area of your upper abdomen) 3. Heartburn 4. Regurgitation 5. Abdominal rumbling 6. Bloating 7. Empty feeling 8. Nausea 9. Vomiting 10. Loss of appetite 11. Postprandial fullness (an unpleasant sensation like prolonged persistence of food in the stomach) 12. belching (otherwise known as burping or eructation) 13. Flatulence (buildup of gas in the digestive system that can lead to abdominal discomfort) on a 7 point scale labelled 0 for none, 1 for mild, 2 for moderate, 3 for quite a lot, 4 for severe, 5 for very severe, 6 for unbearable. Higher scores mean worst outcome. | 3 hours | |
Secondary | Gastrointestinal discomfort 4 hours | Gastrointestinal discomfort at 4 hours after starting fasting using a Gastrointestinal Symptoms Questionnaire to measure 1.Abdominal pain 2.Epigastric pain (pain or discomfort right below your ribs in the area of your upper abdomen) 3. Heartburn 4. Regurgitation 5. Abdominal rumbling 6. Bloating 7. Empty feeling 8. Nausea 9. Vomiting 10. Loss of appetite 11. Postprandial fullness (an unpleasant sensation like prolonged persistence of food in the stomach) 12. belching (otherwise known as burping or eructation) 13. Flatulence (buildup of gas in the digestive system that can lead to abdominal discomfort) on a 7 point scale labelled 0 for none, 1 for mild, 2 for moderate, 3 for quite a lot, 4 for severe, 5 for very severe, 6 for unbearable. Higher scores mean worst outcome. | 4 hours | |
Secondary | Gastrointestinal discomfort 5 hours | Gastrointestinal discomfort at 5 hours after starting fasting using a Gastrointestinal Symptoms Questionnaire to measure 1.Abdominal pain 2.Epigastric pain (pain or discomfort right below your ribs in the area of your upper abdomen) 3. Heartburn 4. Regurgitation 5. Abdominal rumbling 6. Bloating 7. Empty feeling 8. Nausea 9. Vomiting 10. Loss of appetite 11. Postprandial fullness (an unpleasant sensation like prolonged persistence of food in the stomach) 12. belching (otherwise known as burping or eructation) 13. Flatulence (buildup of gas in the digestive system that can lead to abdominal discomfort) on a 7 point scale labelled 0 for none, 1 for mild, 2 for moderate, 3 for quite a lot, 4 for severe, 5 for very severe, 6 for unbearable. Higher scores mean worst outcome. | 5 hours | |
Secondary | Gastrointestinal discomfort 6 hours | Gastrointestinal discomfort at 6 hours after starting fasting using a Gastrointestinal Symptoms Questionnaire to measure 1.Abdominal pain 2.Epigastric pain (pain or discomfort right below your ribs in the area of your upper abdomen) 3. Heartburn 4. Regurgitation 5. Abdominal rumbling 6. Bloating 7. Empty feeling 8. Nausea 9. Vomiting 10. Loss of appetite 11. Postprandial fullness (an unpleasant sensation like prolonged persistence of food in the stomach) 12. belching (otherwise known as burping or eructation) 13. Flatulence (buildup of gas in the digestive system that can lead to abdominal discomfort) on a 7 point scale labelled 0 for none, 1 for mild, 2 for moderate, 3 for quite a lot, 4 for severe, 5 for very severe, 6 for unbearable. Higher scores mean worst outcome. | 6 hours | |
Secondary | Gastrointestinal discomfort 7 hours | Gastrointestinal discomfort at 7 hours after starting fasting using a Gastrointestinal Symptoms Questionnaire to measure 1.Abdominal pain 2.Epigastric pain (pain or discomfort right below your ribs in the area of your upper abdomen) 3. Heartburn 4. Regurgitation 5. Abdominal rumbling 6. Bloating 7. Empty feeling 8. Nausea 9. Vomiting 10. Loss of appetite 11. Postprandial fullness (an unpleasant sensation like prolonged persistence of food in the stomach) 12. belching (otherwise known as burping or eructation) 13. Flatulence (buildup of gas in the digestive system that can lead to abdominal discomfort) on a 7 point scale labelled 0 for none, 1 for mild, 2 for moderate, 3 for quite a lot, 4 for severe, 5 for very severe, 6 for unbearable. Higher scores mean worst outcome. | 7 hours | |
Secondary | Blood Pressure baseline | Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure at baseline before starting fasting | 0 hours | |
Secondary | Blood Pressure 1 hour | Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure at 1 hour after starting fasting | 1 hour | |
Secondary | Blood Pressure 2 hours | Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure at 2 hours after starting fasting | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Blood Pressure 3 hours | Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure at 3 hours after starting fasting | 3 hours | |
Secondary | Blood Pressure 4 hours | Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure at 4 hours after starting fasting | 4 hours | |
Secondary | Blood Pressure 5 hours | Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure at 5 hours after starting fasting | 5 hours | |
Secondary | Blood Pressure 6 hours | Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure at 6 hours after starting fasting | 6 hours | |
Secondary | Blood Pressure 7 hours | Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure at 7 hours after starting fasting | 7 hours | |
Secondary | Perception of thirst at baseline | Perception of thirst at baseline before starting fasting using a 7 point scale labelled as 1=not thirsty at all, 2=not thirsty, 3=not very thirsty, 4=neutral, 5=thirsty, 6=very thirsty and 7=very, very thirsty. | 0 hours | |
Secondary | Perception of thirst at 1 hour | Perception of thirst at 1 hour after starting fasting using a 7 point scale labelled as 1=not thirsty at all, 2=not thirsty, 3=not very thirsty, 4=neutral, 5=thirsty, 6=very thirsty and 7=very, very thirsty. | 1 hour | |
Secondary | Perception of thirst at 2 hours | Perception of thirst at 2 hours after starting fasting using a 7 point scale labelled as 1=not thirsty at all, 2=not thirsty, 3=not very thirsty, 4=neutral, 5=thirsty, 6=very thirsty and 7=very, very thirsty. | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Perception of thirst at 3 hours | Perception of thirst at 3 hours after starting fasting using a 7 point scale labelled as 1=not thirsty at all, 2=not thirsty, 3=not very thirsty, 4=neutral, 5=thirsty, 6=very thirsty and 7=very, very thirsty. | 3 hours | |
Secondary | Perception of thirst at 4 hours | Perception of thirst at 4 hours after starting fasting using a 7 point scale labelled as 1=not thirsty at all, 2=not thirsty, 3=not very thirsty, 4=neutral, 5=thirsty, 6=very thirsty and 7=very, very thirsty. | 4 hours | |
Secondary | Perception of thirst at 5 hours | Perception of thirst at 5 hours after starting fasting using a 7 point scale labelled as 1=not thirsty at all, 2=not thirsty, 3=not very thirsty, 4=neutral, 5=thirsty, 6=very thirsty and 7=very, very thirsty. | 5 hours | |
Secondary | Perception of thirst at 6 hours | Perception of thirst at 6 hours after starting fasting using a 7 point scale labelled as 1=not thirsty at all, 2=not thirsty, 3=not very thirsty, 4=neutral, 5=thirsty, 6=very thirsty and 7=very, very thirsty. | 6 hours | |
Secondary | Perception of thirst at 7 hours | Perception of thirst at 7 hours after starting fasting using a 7 point scale labelled as 1=not thirsty at all, 2=not thirsty, 3=not very thirsty, 4=neutral, 5=thirsty, 6=very thirsty and 7=very, very thirsty. | 7 hours |
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