Obesity Clinical Trial
— SweetyOfficial title:
Effects of Images Following Beverage Ingestion on Brain Activation
The primary purpose of this study is to quantify activation of regions of the brain
associated with taste, appetite, and reward after viewing high sugar and high fat (HS/HF)
images compared to control images following ingestion of (1) an artificially sweetened
solution, (2) a sucrose solution, and (3) a tasteless control solution in normal weight vs.
obese women. This is a repeated measures study design; hence, data are collected on three
days corresponding to the three solutions. Body mass index (BMI) is a between subjects
measure.
1. After consuming an artificially sweetened solution and a sucrose solution compared to a
tasteless solution, viewing HS/HF food images vs. control images will result in higher
activation of taste pathways (frontal operulum and anterior insula (FO/AI)) in the
brain.
2. After consumption of a sucrose solution compared to an artificially sweetened solution
and a tasteless solution, viewing HS/HF food images vs. control images will result in
higher activation of regions of the brain associate with appetite (hypothalamus).
3. After consumption of a sucrose solution compared to an artificially sweetened solution
and a tasteless solution, viewing HS/HF food images vs. control images will result in
higher activation of regions of the brain associated with reward [amygdala, anterior
cingulate cortex (ACC), Orbitalfrontal Cortex (OFC), and ventral tegmental area (VTA),
striatum, insula] in obese but not normal weight women. After consuming an artificially
sweetened solution compared to a tasteless solution, viewing HS/HF images vs. control
images will result in no differences in activation of reward pathways of the brain.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | December 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 20 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Female - 20-35 years old (inclusive) - Weigh less than 350 lbs - Weight stable (>±5 kg in the last 6 months). - Body mass index (BMI) between 20-25 kg/m2 or 30-35 kg/m2. - Willing to fast for 10 hours prior to examination. - Right handed. Exclusion Criteria: - Diagnosis (by self report) of diabetes - Diagnosis (by self report) of neurological condition - Current or past alcohol or drug abuse problem. - Smoking - Have internal metal medical devices including cardiac pacemakers, aortic or cerebral aneurysm clips, artificial heart valves, ferromagnetic implants, shrapnel, wire sutures, joint replacements, bone or joint pins/rods/screws/clips, metal plates, metal fragments in your eye, or non-removable metal jewelry such as rings. - Unable or unwilling to complete the imaging procedures for the duration of the MRI scan due to claustrophobia or other reason. |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Pennington Biomedical Research Center | Baton Rouge | Louisiana |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Pennington Biomedical Research Center |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | fMRI | fMRI will be performed using a General Electric Signa Excite HDxT 3.0T scanner (Milwaukee, WI) approximately 10 minutes post beverage ingestion. The field of view is 24-28 cm. The scanner is equipped with functional components from GE. Supplemental components include a projection system and eye imaging system from Avotec , Inc. An eight channel head coil will be utilized for all fMRI scans, and E-prime® software will be utilized for computerized experiment design, data collection, and analysis. Visual food and control cues will be presented in a mixed event block design with blocks of HS/HF and control images. Food cues consist of full-color pictures displaying foods within a category (HS/HF). One food item will be shown in each picture. Control cues consist of scrambled images that match the food cues in color intensity and frequency. Each block is 30s in length and 6 images are presented anywhere from 3-7seconds. Total task time will be ~30 minutes. | Visit 1,2,3 | No |
Secondary | VAS | Visual Analog Scales (VAS). Paper VAS will be used to measure subjective ratings of hunger, satiety, fullness, prospective food consumption, and thirst during the present study. When completing the VAS, participants rate the intensity of subjective states or opinions on a line anchored from "not at all" to "extremely." The line is divided into 100 equal units. These VAS will be anchored from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." The VAS that measure appetite ratings will be completed at pre and post beverage preload and minute 60 (or immediately post scan) and 120 following the fMRI scan(s). | Visit 1, 2, 3 | No |
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