The Acute Effects of Blueberries on Cognition and Mood in the Postpartum
NCT ID: NCT06402916
Last Updated: 2024-05-07
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-05-20
2025-09-01
Brief Summary
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The aim of the present study is to examine whether consuming a drink containing powdered blueberries can improve mood and cognition in parents in the 0-6 month postpartum. The design follows a randomised, double blind, placebo controlled cross over design. Participants will be invited to take part in an in-person study investigating a fruit drink on mood and cognition. Participants will come to the Nutrition-cognition lab at the Psychology department at the University of Reading for a screening session, after providing informed consent, participants will return a week later to attend a 3-hr visit during which they will receive either a blueberry or placebo drink and complete computer tasks and standardised questionnaires. Participants will then return a week later and complete the same procedure, consuming the other intervention drink.
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Detailed Description
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A week later, upon arrival at the Nutrition Cognition Lab (approximately 9am) participants will be asked to note what they had for breakfast (to ensure they have the same breakfast next week for standardisation) and a researcher will ask whether they have followed the pre-session restrictions prior to coming in for the visit (see below). Participants will then complete the mood and cognitive questionnaires (listed below) and have their blood pressure taken (duration 30 min). The order of questionnaires and cognitive tasks will be kept the same throughout the study. Participants will then be randomly allocated to consume one of two interventions (blueberry drink or a similarly flavoured placebo drink). The blueberry drink consists of 46g freeze dried wild blueberry powder mixed with 250ml water, the placebo drink contains 46g placebo powder matched for sugars and vitamin C content of the blueberry powder, mixed with 250ml water. The tests will then be repeated 2 hours after consuming the drink. Participants will be able to leave the lab and have free time for the 2hrs in between testing. During the procedure, we will also request that if participants bring their infant on the day, that they also bring a partner (friend, relative or parent of infant) to care for their infant during this time so to not distract the participant during the mood and cognitive tasks. Participants will then return to the lab a week later and carry out the same procedure, though consuming the other intervention drink. After the study has been completed, participants will be debriefed and given the opportunity to ask any questions. Participants will also be reminded of their right to withdraw their data from the study if they wish. Helplines and support web links will be provided to all participants as well as encouragement for participants to contact their GP should they wish to seek support. Helplines and weblinks include Samaritans UK and PANDAS Foundation. Weblinks to NHS, MIND and the Association for Postnatal Illness.
Pre-session restrictions: Twenty-four hours before the first and second test sessions, all participants will be advised to follow a low flavonoid diet which will be advised by an information sheet provided by the researchers upon sign-up. These restrictions will be implemented as a control measure so that other dietary flavonoids do not interfere with the results of the study and researchers will check adherence to restrictions prior to the first sitting of the study. Within this 24-hour period, participants will also be asked not to drink alcohol, caffeine or take recreational drugs. Participants will also be asked to refrain from exercise and food 2 hours before and following the intervention (water will be allowed) to avoid confounding effects.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Blueberry drink
46g freeze-dried wild blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) powder mixed with 250 ml water.
Blueberry drink
Blueberry drink equivalent to 240g fresh blueberries.
Placebo drink
46g placebo powder matched for macronutrients, color, and flavor mixed with 250 ml water.
Placebo drink
Drink containing no active ingredient.
Interventions
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Blueberry drink
Blueberry drink equivalent to 240g fresh blueberries.
Placebo drink
Drink containing no active ingredient.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Have a good understanding of English language
Exclusion Criteria
* Participation in other interventional studies within the last month
* Participants with cancer, or conditions affecting the liver, heart or kidneys due to unknown effects on flavonoid metabolism
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Reading
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Daniel Lamport
Dr Daniel Lamport
Other Identifiers
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UReading BLUCAMP
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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