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NCT ID: NCT05405205 Active, not recruiting - Weight, Body Clinical Trials

Effect of Synbiotic L. Fermentum Strains on Body Fat Mass

Start date: June 8, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this placebo-controlled trial the effect of a synbiotic consisting of three different strains of Lactobacillus fermentum and acacia gum (gum arabic) was compared with a probiotic formulation containing identical strains on body fat mass, body weight management, traits of metabolic syndrome and gut permeability in individuals who are abdominally overweight.

NCT ID: NCT05107609 Active, not recruiting - Stigma, Social Clinical Trials

Psychobiological Processes in Social Evaluation

Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Higher-weight individuals face pervasive weight-related stigma and discrimination in their daily lives. There is conceptual and empirical evidence to suggest that weight stigma contributes to worse physical and psychological health outcomes, mediated by the deleterious psychobiological responses to psychosocial stress. Activating self-soothing emotional states (such as self-compassion) may protect against this psychobiological cascade, conferring resilience to negative social evaluation (such as weight stigma). This proof-of-concept study aims to establish the feasibility of an experimental protocol testing whether an acute self-compassion intervention can attenuate the psychobiological stress response to induced weight-based social-evaluative threat. Participants will be randomized into either self-compassion intervention or rest control groups. A standard body composition assessment will be used to induce weight stigma among young women who self-identify as "higher-weight." Stress-sensitive biomarkers (i.e., salivary cortisol and heart-rate variability) along with psychological indices of self-conscious emotions will be used to quantify the psychobiological stress response. This novel pilot study will contribute to efforts to understand the psychobiological processes by which self-compassion facilitates adaptive responding to acute stress, and will help inform future tests of interventions focused on mitigating the harmful health effects of social stigma.

NCT ID: NCT04537988 Active, not recruiting - Weight, Body Clinical Trials

eCHANGE: eHealth Design to Facilitate Weight Maintenance Following Initial Weight Loss

eCHANGE
Start date: November 2, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate an eHealth intervention facilitating weight maintenance following initial weight loss during a 3-month trial (pilot test)