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A Low-osmolaric Glucose Polymer Drink for Gastric Distress and Running Performance

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Running Performance
Gastric Distress
Interventions
Other: Placebo
Other: Sports drink 1
Other: Sports drink 2
Registration Number
NCT02401152
Lead Sponsor
InnoSportNL
Brief Summary

The objective of this study is to investigate whether two newly developed sports drink will affect gastric distress (GD) and running performance (RP) compared to an iso-caloric control drink both in a short and longer distance run. Furthermore, the effect of the newly developed sports drinks on gastric emptying will be investigated.

The study will consist of 3 parts. Firstly, a randomized cross-over design is used for the short distance run and the effects on GD and RP. Secondly, a parallel design is used to study the effects of the drinks on GD and RP during a longer distance run. Thirdly, the gastric emptying tests will be performed in a randomized cross-over design. Participants will be asked to fill in questionnaire on the gastric distress they experience. 40 participants will be enrolled to participate in part 1 and part 2. 10 out of 40 will participate in part 3 of the study.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
43
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age between 18 and 35 years
  • A BMI between 18.5 and 25 kg*m-2
  • Intermediate level runners with at least 1 year of running experience, performing moderate to intensive running exercise consistently (two or more times per week for a minimum of 30 minutes each time)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Pregnancy
  • Having diseases, such as diabetes, kidney, liver, lung, or bowel disease, cardiovascular disease, or mental illness
  • Abuse of alcohol (>20 alcoholic consumptions per week)
  • Use of medication and/or drugs
  • Smoking/having smoked in the last six months
  • Participating in any scientific intervention providing a treatment potentially interfering with this study's treatment (to be decided by the researchers)
  • Allergic to one of the components present in the drinks, including milk (incl. lactose), soy and gluten

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Placebo groupPlaceboSports drink containing maltodextrin
Sports drink 1Sports drink 1Sports drink with a specific source of carbohydrates (CHO).
Sports drink 2Sports drink 2Sports drink with a specific source of CHO.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Perceived degree of gastric complaints after consumption of sports drink and running exerciseApproximately 10-20 minutes for the 3 km and 40-60 minutes for the 10 km.

Quantified as the score for the perceived degree of experiencing 7 different gastric complaints on a VAS. The total score for gastric distress and the scores for each different gastric complaint will be analysed separately for the three different time points (before, during and after exercise). The total score is the sum of the scores on the separate complaints.

Finishing time during 10 km running eventDepending on the speed of the participant, an average time frame of 40-60 minutes after starting the run is expected.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Rate of gastric emptying1 hour after ingestion of sports drink

During 1 hour after ingestion of the sports drink, subjects will breath into a specific bag which will be analysed for the presence of C13 on specific time points. The decrease of C13 in the exhaled air is a measurement for gastric emptying time.

Blood glucose levelsDuring 1 hour after ingestion of sports drink

On specific time points within 1 hour after ingestion of the sports drink, blood glucose levels will be determined to calculate area under the curve for the different sport drinks.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

InnoSportlab Papendal

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Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands

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