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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
18 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-11-14
2021-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In the proposed study stevia-sweetened beverage will be used as the NNS, glucose-sweetened beverage as the caloric sweetener, water as a non-sweet non-caloric control and maltodextrin as a non-sweet caloric control. The study has two aims: first to investigate whole brain responses following the oral consumption of caloric sugars versus NNS using and physiological MRI, and second to examine the neural correlates of the attentional bias to food cues following the consumption of caloric sugars- vs. NNS-sweetened beverages using task-based functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI).
In this study participants will be asked to come to the imaging facility on four separate occasions, corresponding to the four study beverages, glucose, stevia, maltodextrin and water. Before coming to an imaging session participants should consume a breakfast of their preference at home (which will be repeated before each session) and then fast for 3-4 hours. Upon arrival subjects will fill in their mood ratings, and the breakfast composition questionnaire and will be ready to start. Firstly, neural responses will be measured (before consumption of the study beverages) while subjects perform a food visual dot probe task (VPT) previously validated to show differences in attentional bias to food between fasted and fed states (Stamataki et al. 2019). Secondly, a physiological MRI measurement will be performed (Little et al. 2013) which will last 40 minutes. Third, subjects will perform again the VPT (after the consumption of the study beverage) whilst an fMRI measurement will be performed.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Stevia beverage
Participants receive 4 study beverages in the 4 imaging sessions in randomised and counterbalanced order.
Stevia
Participants will be administered one of the study beverages at each one of the 4 imaging sessions.
Glucose beverage
330 ml of water with glucose (equal sweetness with the stevia beverage)
Glucose
Participants will be administered one of the study beverages at each one of the 4 imaging sessions.
Maltodextrin beverage
330 ml of water with maltodextrin (equal amount of calories as the glucose beverage)
Maltodextrin
Participants will be administered one of the study beverages at each one of the 4 imaging sessions.
Water
330 ml water
Water
Participants will be administered one of the study beverages at each one of the 4 imaging sessions.
Interventions
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Stevia
Participants will be administered one of the study beverages at each one of the 4 imaging sessions.
Glucose
Participants will be administered one of the study beverages at each one of the 4 imaging sessions.
Maltodextrin
Participants will be administered one of the study beverages at each one of the 4 imaging sessions.
Water
Participants will be administered one of the study beverages at each one of the 4 imaging sessions.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* BMI between 18.5-25 kg/m2
* Registered to a GP
* Non-restrained eaters, restraint eating score on the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (DEBQ) ≤ 3
* Healthy - general good health
* Currently not taking any medication (other than females taking the oral contraceptives or over the counter medication such as paracetamol)
* Normal or corrected vision
* Right-handedness (including left-handers could bias the results because of the laterality of brain functions)
* Regular breakfast eaters (≥5 times per week)
* Stable weight, ± 5 kg last 3 months
* No self-reported food allergy or intolerance to foods supplied during the study
* No or low NNS consumers (up to 1 can of diet soda per week or 1 sachet of NNS per week)
* Willing to comply with the study protocol
* Willingness to be informed about chance findings of pathology
* The participant is capable of giving written informed consent, which includes compliance with the requirements and restrictions listed in the consent form.
* The participant is able to read, comprehend and record information written in English.
* A signed and dated written informed consent is obtained from the participant.
Exclusion Criteria
* Subjects who have a non-removable metal object in or at their body, such as, for example: heart pace-maker, artificial heart valve, metal prosthesis, implants or splinters, non-removable dental braces
* Tattoos, that are older than 15 years
* Claustrophobia
* Pathological hearing ability or an increased sensitivity to loud noises
* Operation less than 3 months ago
* Acute illness or infection during the last 4 weeks
* Moderate or severe head injury
* Any metabolic (e.g. metabolic disorder, diabetes, insulin resistance), psychological (e.g. depression), gastrointestinal or neurological (e.g. epilepsy, headache disorder, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injuries) diseases or medication in relation to these diseases.
* Currently experiencing anxiety or depression
* Use of recreational substances in the last month
* Age under 18 years or over 40 years old.
* BMI \>25 kg/m2 and \<18.5 kg/m2
* Restrained eaters (DEBQ for restraint eating ≥ 3)
* Current weight loss regimens, or more than 5 kg weight loss/gain in the last 3 months
* Subjects who follow special diets for weight maintenance, such as Atkins Diet, Weight Watchers, gluten-free diet, The Zone diet, Vegetarian Diet, Raw Food Diet etc.
* Subjects having breakfast less than 5 times per week.
* Eating disorders (binge eating disorder, bulimia etc)
* Current or past history of drug or alcohol dependency - alcohol consumption exceeding 14 units a week
* Female participants who are, or may be, pregnant, or currently lactating.
* Subjects who regularly consume dietary supplements for weight loss, muscle building etc.
18 Years
40 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Cargill
INDUSTRY
University of Manchester
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nikoleta Stamataki
Chief Investigator
Locations
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University of Manchester
Manchester, , United Kingdom
Countries
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References
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Stamataki NS, Elliott R, McKie S, McLaughlin JT. Attentional bias to food varies as a function of metabolic state independent of weight status. Appetite. 2019 Dec 1;143:104388. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2019.104388. Epub 2019 Jul 31.
Little TJ, McKie S, Jones RB, D'Amato M, Smith C, Kiss O, Thompson DG, McLaughlin JT. Mapping glucose-mediated gut-to-brain signalling pathways in humans. Neuroimage. 2014 Aug 1;96:1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.03.059. Epub 2014 Mar 28.
Other Identifiers
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6814
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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