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The investigators are conducting this research study to determine learn how daily habits and fluid choices impact children's health, sleep, cognitive function and mood. The investigators look to determine if a hydration intervention using an alternative beverage may impact these variables in children.
Maintaining an appropriate level of hydration throughout the day has multiple health benefits. Maintaining a desirable hydration status improves overall health and wellbeing (mood, reaction time, sleep quality, cognitive function, etc.) in adults, but negative health and mental effects of hypohydration are not fully understood in an adolescent population. Maintaining appropriate hydration in adolescents presents unique challenges with respect to schedule (e.g. the availability of fluid during the school day and after school activities) as well as ensuring the most beneficial beverage choice. Adolescents can be very meticulous regarding their preferred beverage (e.g. choosing a sugary drink over water) and parents prefer their children consume the healthiest option for their food and beverages, often times leading to conflict.
Therefore the purpose/goal of the proposed study is to determine if a hydration intervention using an alternative sweetened beverage will improve hydration and other overall health (e.g. cognitive function, sleep quality, mood etc.)
The investigators hypothesize, that by giving children an alternative tasty option, they will consume more fluids which may lead to improving and maintaining their chronic hydration state. Implementing a beverage intervention with a sweet alternative option (i.e. Creative Roots) could improve hydration levels in adolescents. In turn, possibly improving mood, reaction time, sleep quality, and cognitive function. All of which are vital in the overall development of the adolescent.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Control | No Intervention | No intervention provided | |
| Creative Roots | Experimental | The intervention group will receive Creative Roots beverages and be instructed to have at least one drink (251mL) available at each meal (i.e. breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and drink as much as they would like throughout the day (i.e. ad libitum) of either Creative Roots or any other beverage they would normally consume. Subjects will be asked the keep their empty Creative Roots bottles to return them to the lab. Subjects will be instructed to refrigerate the beverages for better taste, and to refrigerate the beverages after opening. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Creative Roots | Dietary Supplement | The Creative Roots beverage is a coconut water-based drink with three flavors Mixed Berry, Watermelon Lemonade, and Peach Mango. The ingredients are as follows and are the same for all three flavors: water, coconut water concentrate, citric acid, stevia leaf extract, natural flavor, rosemary extract (to preserve flavor). Contains: coconut |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Hydration Status Change | Change in WUT Score (Weight Urine and Thirst) | 7 weeks |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Sleep Change | Change in quantity | 7 weeks |
| Cognitive functioning Change | Change in Go-no-go test score | 7 weeks |
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Inclusion Criteria:
males and females
aged 7-12 years old
Guardians must also meet the criteria which is that
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Connecticut | Storrs | Connecticut | 06269 | United States |
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| Cognitive functioning Change | Change in modified flanker task score | 7 weeks |
| Mood Change | Change in Modified Mood Questionnaire Score | 7 weeks |