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CompletedNCT01597024

Full4Health: Understanding Food-gut-brain Axis Across the Lifecourse

Full4Health: Neuro-gut Interactions in Humans Across the Lifecourse

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
718 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Aberdeen · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
8 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The primary aim of this work is, to 'relate psychological and behavioural parameters of hunger/satiety and food preference to gut hormones, neural activation and energy metabolism by dietary manipulation, across the human lifespan'.

Detailed description

The Full4Health project aims to further understanding of the mechanisms of hunger and satiety. The proposal integrates investigation of human volunteers and laboratory rodents throughout the life course, applying imaging and other cutting edge technologies to critical research questions. Full4Health will combine study of the mechanisms of hunger and satiety with intervention studies to validate the effects of the relevant food characteristics on the regulation of satiety/hunger. The development of cerebral responses to food through the gut-brain axis across lifespan particularly during childhood, adolescence and elderly will be studied.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERBreakfast StudyParticipants (male and female, lean and obese, children, teenagers, adults, and elderly) will take part in 4 morning sessions, consuming a test breakfast milk based beverage and appetite. Biomarkers in blood will be measured and behavioural questionnaires completed. We will also collect a single saliva sample from each participant to examine genetic traits related to appetite, food choice, body weight, and energy expenditure. There will be two milk based beverages, one protein enriched (30% protein from calories) and one normal protein (15% protein). Participants will be offered a morning snack buffet to assess ad libitum energy intake. Phase 1 will also include a subgroup of malnourished male and female elderly participants. However, this group will only complete two morning sessions during which they will consume a low protein and a high protein milk based beverage. Appetite will be recorded and libitum energy intake will be measured. In addition, 24hr energy intake will be recorded.
OTHERfMRI StudyWe will fMRI scan normal weight and overweight subjects of both gender from the four different age groups only: 8-10, 13-17, 24-45 and 65-75 years. Participants will be measured twice, on separate days, either after an overnight fast or after a test meal, fed to satiation (because hunger will modulate the response to food presentation). The participants will conduct a computerised task that will be performed in the scanner to assess hedonic responses to food cues. Physiological biomarkers will be measured during both trials for the assessment of appetite hormone circulation. Saliva samples will be taken for DNA analysis. DNA extraction techniques will be used to examine genetic traits linked to appetite, food choice, body weight, and energy expenditure.

Timeline

Start date
2012-05-01
Primary completion
2015-08-01
Completion
2015-10-01
First posted
2012-05-11
Last updated
2016-05-20

Locations

3 sites across 3 countries: Greece, Netherlands, United Kingdom

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01597024. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.