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NCT number NCT06272435
Other study ID # PRO-FY2024-64
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date December 23, 2023
Est. completion date May 31, 2024

Study information

Verified date February 2024
Source University of Memphis
Contact Jackie Pence, PhD
Phone 9016781547
Email jpence1@memphis.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

No studies to date to evaluate the effects of the three different liquid IV electrolyte products on the beverage hydration index (BHI). Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine the impact of three different LIV products (Hydration multiplier, Sugar Free formulation with Amino Acids, and Sugar Free with allulose) on hydration status in young and active men and women compared to a control (water). The study will follow the same approach as used by Maughan and colleagues (2016) to measure the fluid balance (the difference between the amount of water consumed and passed as urine) and BHI (the relative amount of urine passed after consumption of a drink compared to water) including time in positive fluid balance, as well as determining electrolyte concentrations, osmolality, specific gravity, and sodium and potassium in urine.


Description:

Many attempts have been made to improve and measure the hydration status of active individuals. This typically involves the ingestion of fluids leading up to activity (typically plain water), as well as the ingestion of fluids during the activity itself (water, along with a diluted carbohydrate/electrolyte beverage). This approach seems to work well; however, some debate remains over what the best fluid is to consume, in particular related to the macronutrient type and the specific electrolyte mix. No studies to date to evaluate the effects of the three different liquid IV electrolyte products on the beverage hydration index (BHI). Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine the impact of three different LIV products (Hydration multiplier, Sugar Free formulation with Amino Acids, and Sugar Free with allulose) on hydration status in young and active men and women compared to a control (water). The study will follow the same approach as used by Maughan and colleagues (2016) to measure the fluid balance (the difference between the amount of water consumed and passed as urine) and BHI (the relative amount of urine passed after consumption of a drink compared to water) including time in positive fluid balance, as well as determining electrolyte concentrations, osmolality, specific gravity, and sodium and potassium in urine.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 28
Est. completion date May 31, 2024
Est. primary completion date May 31, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 45 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - body mass index (BMI) <35 kilgrams per square meter - consistent dietary intake and exercise throughout study period - consumes 2 liters (women) or 2.5 liters (men) of water per day prior to study visits - able to fast for 15 hours Exclusion Criteria: - sensitivity or be allergic to any components of the study product they will be excluded. - tobacco user - specialized diet (low carbohydrate/ketogenic diet, carnivore diet, intermittent fasting, etc.) - caffeine consumption within 12 hours of study visit - strenuous activity within 24 hours of study visit - history or presence of a clinically relevant (that required or requires treatment) cardiac, renal, hepatic, endocrine (including diabetes mellitus), pulmonary, biliary, gastrointestinal, pancreatic, or neurologic disorder - conditions that alter fluid balance or electrolytes/hydration status - consuming any medication which may alter fluid retention/electrolyte levels such as sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor (for type 2 diabetes), laxatives, diuretics, Apremilast, chemotherapy, or lithium. - consuming nutritional supplements, performance enhancing drugs, and/or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs within 7 days of study visits excluding screening). - employee of Liquid IV - be enrolled in another clinical study within 30 days of the first study visit - active infection or illness of any kind

Study Design


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Intervention

Dietary Supplement:
Multiplier
Subjects will consume 1 Liter (2 servings) of commercially available Hydration Multiplier product at a rate of 250 milliliters per 7.5 minutes.
Sugar Free
Subjects will consume 1 Liter (2 servings) of experimental Sugar Free Hydration Multiplier product at a rate of 250 milliliters per 7.5 minutes.
Sugar Free with Amino Acids
Subjects will consume 1 Liter (2 servings) of commercially available Sugar Free Hydration Multiplier product that contains amino acids at a rate of 250 milliliters per 7.5 minutes.
Water
Subjects will consume 1 Liter of water at a rate of 250 milliliters per 7.5 minutes.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Center for Nutraceutical and Dietary Supplement Research Memphis Tennessee

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Memphis

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Beverage Hydration Index Beverage Hydration index calculated as mass of urine collected following control (water) consumption divided by the mass of urine collected following treatment. 0 minutes after beverage consumption
Primary Beverage Hydration Index Beverage Hydration index calculated as mass of urine collected following control (water) consumption divided by the mass of urine collected following treatment. 60 minutes after beverage consumption
Primary Beverage Hydration Index Beverage Hydration index calculated as mass of urine collected following control (water) consumption divided by the mass of urine collected following treatment. 120 minutes after beverage consumption
Primary Beverage Hydration Index Beverage Hydration index calculated as mass of urine collected following control (water) consumption divided by the mass of urine collected following treatment. 180 minutes after beverage consumption
Primary Beverage Hydration Index Beverage Hydration index calculated as mass of urine collected following control (water) consumption divided by the mass of urine collected following treatment. 240 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Net Fluid Balance Net Fluid balance will be calculated subtracting total urine collected from total liquid consumed 0 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Net Fluid Balance Net Fluid balance will be calculated subtracting total urine collected from total liquid consumed 60 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Net Fluid Balance Net Fluid balance will be calculated subtracting total urine collected from total liquid consumed 120 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Net Fluid Balance Net Fluid balance will be calculated subtracting total urine collected from total liquid consumed 180 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Net Fluid Balance Net Fluid balance will be calculated subtracting total urine collected from total liquid consumed 240 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Osmolality Urine Osmolality will be measured in milliosmoles per kilogram of water. 0 minutes before beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Osmolality Urine Osmolality will be measured in milliosmoles per kilogram of water. 0 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Osmolality Urine Osmolality will be measured in milliosmoles per kilogram of water. 60 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Osmolality Urine Osmolality will be measured in milliosmoles per kilogram of water. 120 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Osmolality Urine Osmolality will be measured in milliosmoles per kilogram of water. 180 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Osmolality Urine Osmolality will be measured in milliosmoles per kilogram of water. 240 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Sodium Urine Sodium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 0 minutes before beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Sodium Urine Sodium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 0 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Sodium Urine Sodium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 60 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Sodium Urine Sodium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 120 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Sodium Urine Sodium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 180 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Sodium Urine Sodium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 240 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Potassium Urine Potassium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 0 minutes before beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Potassium Urine Potassium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 0 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Potassium Urine Potassium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 60 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Potassium Urine Potassium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 120 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Potassium Urine Potassium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 180 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Potassium Urine Potassium will be measured in millimoles per liter. 240 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Specific Gravity Urine Specific Gravity will be measured via refractometry. 150 minutes before beverage consumption
Secondary Urine Specific Gravity Urine Specific Gravity will be measured via refractometry. 0 minutes before beverage consumption urine
Secondary Urine Specific Gravity Urine Specific Gravity will be measured via refractometry. 0 minutes after beverage consumption urine
Secondary Urine Specific Gravity Urine Specific Gravity will be measured via refractometry. 60 minutes after beverage consumption urine
Secondary Urine Specific Gravity Urine Specific Gravity will be measured via refractometry. 120 minutes after beverage consumption urine
Secondary Urine Specific Gravity Urine Specific Gravity will be measured via refractometry. 180 minutes after beverage consumption urine
Secondary Urine Specific Gravity Urine Specific Gravity will be measured via refractometry. 240 minutes after beverage consumption urine
Secondary Sodium balance Sodium Balance will be calculated subtracting total sodium in urine from total sodium consumed in beverage. 0 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Sodium balance Sodium Balance will be calculated subtracting total sodium in urine from total sodium consumed in beverage. 60 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Sodium balance Sodium Balance will be calculated subtracting total sodium in urine from total sodium consumed in beverage. 120 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Sodium balance Sodium Balance will be calculated subtracting total sodium in urine from total sodium consumed in beverage. 180 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Sodium balance Sodium Balance will be calculated subtracting total sodium in urine from total sodium consumed in beverage. 240 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Potassium balance Potassium Balance will be calculated subtracting total potassium in urine from total potassium consumed in beverage. 0 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Potassium balance Potassium Balance will be calculated subtracting total potassium in urine from total potassium consumed in beverage. 60 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Potassium balance Potassium Balance will be calculated subtracting total potassium in urine from total potassium consumed in beverage. 120 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Potassium balance Potassium Balance will be calculated subtracting total potassium in urine from total potassium consumed in beverage. 180 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Potassium balance Potassium Balance will be calculated subtracting total potassium in urine from total potassium consumed in beverage. 240 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Body Mass Body Mass in kilograms will be measured using a digital scale 0 minutes before beverage consumption
Secondary Body Mass Body Mass in kilograms will be measured using a digital scale 240 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Mood and Digestive Questionnaire Subjects will be asked to self-assess their mood and digestive state via a visual analog scale questionnaire with scale 0 (None) to 10 (Extreme) 0 minutes before beverage consumption
Secondary Mood and Digestive Questionnaire Subjects will be asked to self-assess their mood and digestive state via a visual analog scale questionnaire with scale 0 (None) to 10 (Extreme) 0 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Mood and Digestive Questionnaire Subjects will be asked to self-assess their mood and digestive state via a visual analog scale questionnaire with scale 0 (None) to 10 (Extreme) 60 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Mood and Digestive Questionnaire Subjects will be asked to self-assess their mood and digestive state via a visual analog scale questionnaire with scale 0 (None) to 10 (Extreme) 120 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Mood and Digestive Questionnaire Subjects will be asked to self-assess their mood and digestive state via a visual analog scale questionnaire with scale 0 (None) to 10 (Extreme) 180 minutes after beverage consumption
Secondary Mood and Digestive Questionnaire Subjects will be asked to self-assess their mood and digestive state via a visual analog scale questionnaire with scale 0 (None) to 10 (Extreme) 240 minutes after beverage consumption
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