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CompletedNCT04836416

Appetite Variability

Appetite Ratings and Eating Patterns

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
109 (actual)
Sponsor
Purdue University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study will examine appetitive sensation variability and the relationship between appetitive sensations and energy intake. Investigators believe the methods for assessing and interpretation of appetitive sensations are problematic and mask the true influence of these sensations on eating. This limits the development of guidelines for weight management. To gain a better understanding of the relationship, investigators will track hourly appetite sensations and map these to eating events via time-series analyses to gain new insights on the directionality and magnitude of these relationships. Also, investigators will also examine the association of apetitive ratings with age or gender. This will allow the development of more effective weight management recommendations.

Detailed description

Screening - The study will be advertised through various public media sources (social media, posted flyers, Purdue Today) and a verbal conversation. Participants responding to the advertisements will be scheduled for a screening visit. This meeting will begin with a full description of the study, and investigators will secure informed written consent. Participants will complete questionnaires eliciting demographic (age, biological sex, BMI, fat%), dietary (eating traits), and health (acute and chronic disease history) information. Height and weight will be measured. For those choosing to enroll, investigators will obtain baseline measurements to confirm eligibility. Individuals qualified and volunteering to participate in the trial will complete multiple questionnaires about eating habits ( Meal pattern questionnaire, Power of food scale, 0 Study Materials - Appetite Training Material.pdf 0 Study Materials - ASA24 instruction .pdf 0 Eating Trait questionnaires.pdf 0 Study Materials - Appetite Lexicon Quiz.docx 0 Hourly Appetite and Thirst Ratings.pdf 0 Study Timeline.pdf Emotional eating scale, Eating inventory, Food craving inventory, Adult eating behavior scales, Self-regulation of eating behavior questionnaire, Barrot Impulsiveness scale). Participants will also learn how to record their energy intake through the ASA-24 system. Then, participants will get training on the lexicon of appetite sensations with a video tutorial, followed by an online quiz to confirm their understanding of the concepts. At least 90% of correct responses are required to pass the appetite lexicon training. Failure to satisfactorily convey an understanding of the concepts will result in an offer to repeat the training two more times or be rejected from the study. Study Procedure - Enrolled participants will have a virtual meeting with a researcher (E. Cheon) once a week through Zoom to remind participants about the necessity and method for recording of appetite/thirst ratings, dietary recalls, and physical activity to be completed during three days (2 non-consecutive weekdays and 1 weekend day). Participants will be asked to report to the laboratory for instruction on recording appetitive sensations (hunger, fullness, thirst), food intake, physical activity at baseline (week1), week 9, and 17 on 3 days (2 non-consecutive weekdays and 1 weekend day). Ratings of hunger, fullness, and thirst will be recorded on their cell phones/computers via a web-based Qualtrics survey every waking hour for 3 days. All entries are time and date stamped to ensure the ratings are made at the intended times. Participants will be provided hourly alarms to ensure regular recording. Concurrently, participants will keep a diet record with an ASA-24 system and free-living energy expenditure will be measured using a physical activity tracking application on the same days of appetite ratings.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERObservationalObservational

Timeline

Start date
2021-04-02
Primary completion
2022-08-02
Completion
2022-12-31
First posted
2021-04-08
Last updated
2024-05-07

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04836416. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.