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Dose Effect of a Plant Extract on Fatigue

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Physical Performance
Mental Energy
Interventions
Other: Flavored beverage
Registration Number
NCT03870126
Lead Sponsor
PepsiCo Global R&D
Brief Summary

Test the short-term effects of the acute consumption of two separate beverages containing different concentrations of polyphenols, a beverage containing 75 mg of caffeine and a flavored placebo beverage on mental energy and physical performance

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
28
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18-49 years of age
  • Self-report of good health
  • Physical activity requirement: Recreationally active (exercise ≥3 times per week for >30 minutes per session; both cyclists and non-cyclists may enroll)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Under the care of a physician
  • Visual impairment that cannot be corrected with glasses or contact lenses
  • Inability to perform high intensity exercise (defined perceptually as exercise that feels at least "hard" and this is usually quantified using the Borg 6 to 20 scale. High intensity cycling exercise is defined objectively as exercise causing a high heart rate, defined as a heart rate that is equal to or greater than 70% of heart rate reserve.)
  • Inability to adequately perform the cognitive tasks (i.e., cannot complete the task due to -inability to understand instructions or >50% incorrect responses)
  • Presence of current or chronic gastrointestinal, sleep or psychiatric disorder
  • Pregnant/lactating
  • Current smoker
  • Report illegal drug use
  • Report hypersensitivity to caffeine
  • Food allergies/intolerances/sensitivities (including coffee or related foods/beverages/products)
  • Current use of dietary supplements, or prescription medication except for oral contraceptives
  • Unwillingness to abstain from over the counter medications (e.g. NSAIDS, allergy medications) and caffeine/coffee/foods high in polyphenols for 12 hours prior to the study
  • Unwilling to refrain from consuming apple and grapefruit products on study days and 12 hours prior to test days.
  • Participation in another clinical trial within the past 30 days or participation in another PepsiCo trial in the past 6 months

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Flavored Beverage Mix 1Flavored beverageFlavored still beverage
Flavored Beverage Mix 3Flavored beverageFlavored still beverage with polyphenols, concentration 2
Flavored Beverage Mix 4Flavored beverageFlavored still beverage with caffeine
Flavored Beverage Mix 2Flavored beverageFlavored still beverage with polyphenols, concentration 1
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Subjective mental energy: VAS for caffeine symptomsBaseline and 60 min post treatment

Changes in subjective ratings of mental alertness, motivation and fatigue following computer administered cognitively fatiguing tasks. Caffeine symptoms are measured on paper using 8 Visual Analog Scales (VAS) with score range 0-100 (from not at all to extremely).

Subjective mental energy: Cognitive test batteryBaseline and 60 min post treatment

Changes in subjective measures of mental alertness and mental fatigue through computer administered cognitive test battery domains of short-term memory, attention and mood. Tasks are word presentation, word recognition, picture presentation, picture recognition, Cognitive Demand Battery (CDB) serial 3 and serial 7 subtraction, and Bakan task/Rapid Visual Information Processing (RVIP). Performance measures: % correct, % errors and response time in milliseconds.

Subjective mental energy: VAS for motivationBaseline and 60 min post treatment

Changes in subjective ratings of motivation following computer administered cognitively fatiguing tasks. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for motivation has the score range 0-100 (from not at all to extremely).

Subjective mental energy: VAS for mental fatigueBaseline and 60 min post treatment

Changes in subjective ratings of fatigue following computer administered cognitively fatiguing tasks. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for fatigue has the score range 0-100 (from not at all to extremely).

Subjective mental energy: VAS for mental alertnessBaseline and 60 min post treatment

Changes in subjective ratings of mental alertness following computer administered cognitively fatiguing tasks. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for mental alertness has the score range 0-100 (from not at all to extremely).

Subjective mental and physical energy: VAS for mental and physical state and trait energy and fatigue (EFS State Scales)Baseline and 60 min post treatment

Changes in subjective ratings of mental alertness, motivation and fatigue following computer administered cognitively fatiguing tasks. Mental and Physical State and Trait Energy and Fatigue Scales (EFS State Scales) consist of 12 VAS items to measure intensity of current feeling of physical energy and fatigue and mental energy and fatigue (3 sub-scales each). Score range: The 3 items from each sub-scale are summed and scores for each sub-scale range from 0-300 (none to strongest).

Subjective mental energy: VAS for moodBaseline and 60 min post treatment

Changes in subjective ratings of mental alertness, motivation and fatigue following computer administered cognitively fatiguing tasks. The Bond-Lader test uses 16 Visual Analog Scales (VAS) to measure different aspects of mood, with score range 0-100 for each scale (from absence of feeling to presence of feeling).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Physical FatigueAfter each of 10 1-minute high intensity cycling intervals separated by 1 min rest and at end of exercise.

Subjective categorical scale, score range 0-7, higher score indicates greater feeling of physical fatigue

AlertnessAfter each of 10 1-minute high intensity cycling intervals separated by 1 min rest and at end of exercise.

Subjective categorical scale, score range 1-7, higher score indicates greater alertness meaning a greater feeling of energy

EffortAfter each of 10 1-minute high intensity cycling intervals separated by 1 min rest and at end of exercise.

Subjective categorical scale, Borg Ratings of Perceived Exertion (RPE) measures perception of effort, score range 6-20. Higher score indicates greater effort. 17 or greater generally indicates maximal effort

Physical performanceDuring the last 3 minutes of 23 min high intensity cycling exercise (10 x 1 min work intervals each followed by 1 min rest. No rest after final interval, 3 min max power from minutes 20-23.

Mean power output in a timed cycling trial following post-treatment cognitive test battery and caffeine symptom VAS.

Quadriceps muscle painAfter each of 10 1-minute high intensity cycling intervals separated by 1 min rest and at end of exercise.

Subjective categorical scale with ratio-like properties, scale 0-10 with open-ended option for ratings greater than but proportional to 10. Higher scores indicate greater perception of pain in the quadriceps

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Georgia

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Athens, Georgia, United States

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