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| R01DK079913 | U.S. NIH Grant/Contract | View source | |
| 1201011780 | Other Identifier | Purdue University |
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| National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) | NIH |
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This study has two main aims: 1) To determine if ingestion of solid or beverage food forms will change appetite hormone responses, and 2) To determine whether "learning" (defined as 2 week daily consumption) about the metabolic consequence of ingesting solid or beverage foods forms varying in energy alters appetite hormone responses.
Beverage consumption has been implicated in the problem of obesity. However, the exact relationship between beverages, lower appetitive response and lower compensatory dietary responses remains unclear. This study aims to address this gap in the research. For aim 1, the null hypothesis is that the energy in beverage and solid forms will not affect appetite hormonal responses differently. The alternative hypothesis is that exposure to the energy-yielding beverage will elicit a lower appetitive hormone response compared to oral exposure to the solid food form. For aim 2, the null hypothesis is that learning will not change appetite hormone responses. The alternative hypothesis is that learning will decrease appetite hormone responses in the non-energy-yielding beverage more than in the energy-yielding beverage.
The main aims will be studied in 3 phases. In phase 1,the unconditioned cephalic phase responses of participants to nutritive and non-nutritive beverage and solid food forms will be determined. In phase 2, participants will consume a randomly allocated solid food or beverage (either nutritive or non-nutritive) consecutively for 2 weeks. In phase 3, (which will occur immediately after the end of Phase 2), participants will be retested for their cephalic phase responses to determine if there is an effect of learning on appetite hormone response.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Not Learned: Non-nutritive bev to Nutritive bev | Experimental | 15 participants will be randomly assigned to eat 250 grams of non-nutritive solid consecutively for 2 weeks. After this conditioning, the cephalic phase response of half of these participants will be tested against a nutritive solid and act as a control for the learned effects. |
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| Not Learned: Nutritive solid to Non-Nutritive solid | Experimental | 15 participants will be randomly assigned to eat 250 grams of nutritive solid consecutively for 2 weeks. After this conditioning, the cephalic phase response of half of these participants will be tested against a non-nutritive solid and act as a control for the learned effects. |
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| Not Learned: Nutritive beverage to Non-Nutritive beverage | Experimental | 15 participants will be randomly assigned to drink 400 grams of nutritive beverage consecutively for 2 weeks. After this conditioning, the cephalic phase response of half of these participants will be tested against a non-nutritive beverage and act as a control for the learned effects. |
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| Learned: Non-Nutritive solid to Non-Nutritive solid | Experimental | 15 participants will be randomly assigned to eat 250 grams of non-nutritive solid consecutively for 2 weeks. After this conditioning, the cephalic phase response of half of these participants will be tested against a non-nutritive solid to determine if cephalic phase response changes with learning. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Learned: Non-nutritive beverage to Non-nutritive beverage | Behavioral | For the learning phase of the experiment, random allocation will assign about 15 participants to consume a beverage product made with non-nutritive sweetener everyday for two weeks.Half of these participants will then be tested against a non-nutritive beverage. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Appetite Hormone Response | Determine the appetite hormone responses to oral exposure of nutritive (energy-yielding) or non-nutritive (non-energy-yielding) sweetener in beverage or solid form. Then, determine whether the appetite hormone responses change after a 2-week learning period. Appetite hormones to be measured: Cholecystokinin, Glucagon-Like-Peptide-1, Ghrelin, Insulin, Pancreatic Polypeptide | week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4, week 7, week 8, week 9, week 10 (once a week over 136 minutes: 0, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 76, 106, 136 minutes) |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Appetite | Determining changes in appetite ratings with oral exposure to nutritive or non-nutritive sweetener in beverage or solid food form and lastly with a meal. | week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4, week 7, week 8, week 9, week 10 (once a week, over 180 minutes: 0, 14, 30, 76, 106, 136, 180 minutes) |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Purdue University | West Lafayette | Indiana | 47907 | United States |
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| Learned: Non-Nutritive beverage to Non-Nutritive beverage | Experimental | 15 participants will be randomly assigned to drink 400 grams of non-nutritive beverage consecutively for 2 weeks. After this conditioning, the cephalic phase response of half of these participants will be tested against a non-nutritive beverage to determine if cephalic phase response changes with learning. |
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| Learned: Nutritive solid to Nutritive solid | Experimental | 15 participants will be randomly assigned to eat 250 grams of nutritive solid consecutively for 2 weeks. After this conditioning, the cephalic phase response of half of these participants will be tested against a nutritive solid to determine if cephalic phase response changes with learning. |
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| Learned: Nutritive beverage to Nutritive beverage | Experimental | 15 participants will be randomly assigned to drink 400 grams of nutritive beverage consecutively for 2 weeks. After this conditioning, the cephalic phase response of half of these participants will be tested against a nutritive beverage to determine if cephalic phase response changes with learning. |
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| Not Learned: Non-Nutritive solid to Non-Nutritive solid | Experimental | 15 participants will be randomly assigned to eat 250 grams of non-nutritive solid consecutively for 2 weeks. After this conditioning, the cephalic phase response of half of these participants will be tested against a non-nutritive solid to determine if cephalic phase response changes with learning. |
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| Learned: Nutritive solid to Nutritive solid | Behavioral | For the learning phase of the experiment, random allocation will assign about 15 participants to consume a solid food product made with nutritive sweetener everyday for two weeks. Half of these participants will then be tested against a nutritive solid. |
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| Learned: Nutritive beverage to Nutritive beverage | Behavioral | For the learning phase of the experiment, random allocation will assign about 15 participants to consume a beverage product made with nutritive sweetener everyday for two weeks. Half of these participants will then be tested against a nutritive beverage. |
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| Not Learned: Non-nutritive solid to Nutritive solid | Behavioral | For the learning phase of the experiment, random allocation will assign about 15 participants to consume a solid food product made with non-nutritive sweetener everyday for two weeks. Half of these participants will then be tested against a nutritive solid. |
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| Not Learned: Nutritive beverage to Non-nutritive beverage | Behavioral | For the learning phase of the experiment, random allocation will assign about 15 participants to consume a beverage food product made with nutritive sweetener everyday for two weeks. Half of these participants will then be tested against a non-nutritive beverage. |
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| Not Learned: Non-Nutritive solid to Non-nutritive solid | Behavioral | For the learning phase of the experiment, random allocation will assign about 15 participants to consume a solid food product made with nutritive sweetener everyday for two weeks. Half of these participants will then be tested against a non-nutritive solid. |
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| Not Learned: Non-nutritive beverage to Nutritive beverage | Behavioral | For the learning phase of the experiment, random allocation will assign about 15 participants to consume a beverage food product made with non-nutritive sweetener everyday for two weeks. Half of these participants will then be tested against a nutritive beverage. |
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| Not Learned: Non-Nutritive solid to Non-Nutritive Solid | Behavioral | For the learning phase of the experiment, random allocation will assign about 15 participants to consume a solid food product made with non-nutritive sweetener everyday for two weeks. Half of these participants will then be tested against a non-nutritive solid. |
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Determine the differences in plasma glucose concentration after oral exposure to nutritive or non-nutritive sweetener in beverage or solid food forms and whether there are changes after a 2-week learning period. |
| week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4, week 7, week 8, week 9, week 10 (once a week, over 136 minutes: 0, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 76, 106, 136 minutes) |
| Amount of meal ingested | Amount of meal ingested will be determined by presenting a pre-weighted meal and water to the participant at 137 minutes. The meal will be provided in excess of an amount that can be consumed. Participants are asked to eat until comfortably full. The amount ingested will be determined by covertly re-weighing the amount remaining. | week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4, week 7, week 8, week 9, week 10 (once a week, at 137 minutes to 180 minutes) |
| ID | Term |
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| D009765 | Obesity |
| D050177 | Overweight |
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| D044343 | Overnutrition |
| D009748 | Nutrition Disorders |
| D009750 | Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases |
| D001835 | Body Weight |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
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