Weight Loss Clinical Trial
Official title:
Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Bicentric Clinical Investigation to Evaluate Safety and Efficacy of IQP- AK-102 in Reducing Body Weight in Overweight and Obese Subjects
The individual ingredients in IQP-AK-102 have been widely used. Backed by data from several studies demonstrating their efficacy, we are conducting this study to look into the efficacy and safety of this novel combination of three fibres, in appetite regulation.
Appetite regulation plays an important role in determining the food intake, which is a
complex process influenced by biological, behavioral and environmental stimuli. Satiation
(intrameal satiety) is defined as the process of feeling full and subsequently stopping food
consumption during eating, it therefore reduces hunger and limits the energy consumptions
during meals. On the other hand, satiety or more precisely intermeal satiety, delays the
onset and possibly reduces the consumption of the next meal. High viscosity and bulking food
components such as dietary fibre are expected to elicit stronger satiation/satiety than
macronutrients or clear liquid.
Due to its unique physicochemical properties, dietary fibre has been recognized as a
potential ingredient that helps to enhance the sensation of satiety in the upper gut by
increasing gastric distension and delaying gastric emptying, which subsequently reduces the
food intake, and eventually leading on to weight loss.
The investigational product is formulated from IQP-AK-102, a proprietary, patent pending
combination of three soluble fibres. In-vitro studies showed synergistic properties for the
fibres in IQP-AK-102. When consumed orally, IQP-AK-102 capsules dissolve in the stomach to
release the fibres. Once hydrated, the fibres swell to form a thick, viscous and
indigestible gel structure in the stomach. This physical structure results in increased
gastric distension and delays the gastric emptying that induces satiety and fullness.
However the unique composition of IQP-AK-102 had not been evaluated in human clinical
studies. The objective of this placebo controlled, double blind study was to confirm the
benefit of IQP-AK-102 in weight loss through promoting satiety and managing appetite. In
this study, 120 overweight and obese subjects (60 per study arm) were tested to investigate
if IQP-AK-102 is effective in reducing body weight over a period of 12 weeks.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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