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Liking Adaptation to Beverages of Varying Sweetness Levels After Prolonged Exposure

Not Applicable
Terminated
Conditions
Sweetness Liking Adaptation
Registration Number
NCT04284462
Lead Sponsor
PepsiCo Global R&D
Brief Summary

This is a double-blind, controlled, parallel, randomized sensory study. The study will consist of two cohorts; habitual regular full-calorie Carbonated Soft Drink (CSD) consumers and habitual low-calorie CSD consumers. Each cohort will be randomized to one of 3 interventions for six months (24 weeks):

* Intervention 1: Control (full sweetness) beverage

* Intervention 2: Step-wise sweetness reduction series of beverages

* Intervention 3: Moderate sweetness (reduced sweetness) beverage

The primary outcome is to assess the perception changes in sweetness (magnitude scale) and sweetness liking (Likert scale) of a test product and a control product over a period of six months. The study endeavors to explore whether consumers of sweetened carbonated beverages can adapt liking to lower sweetness beverages after prolonged exposure of daily consumption of beverages with step-wise reduction of sweetness, or maintenance at reduced (moderate) sweetness.

The secondary outcome will be to assess dietary compensation for sweetness in the step-wise and moderate reduction arms compared to the control arms (the full calorie and low calorie control beverages). Dietary analysis of calories and intakes of total sugar, added sugar, and servings of low-/non-calorie sweeteners will be assessed using a 3-day diet record pre-intervention and monthly for 6 months.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
170
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Healthy adults 25-55 years of age
  2. Habitually consume regular or diet carbonated soft drinks (CSD)
  3. Willing and able to consume at least one CSD beverage daily for a total of 6 months and abstain from other sweetened beverages
  4. Willing and able to complete questionnaires regarding dietary intake and sensory perception
  5. Has internet access via computer, phone or other device and is able to maintain internet access throughout the trial in order to complete daily online questionnaires.
  6. Participant is judged to be in good health on the basis of medical history and the general health and lifestyle questionnaire.
  7. Participant is willing to maintain his or her habitual diet, smoking habits and physical activity patterns, including habitual use of study approved medications and/or dietary supplements throughout the study period.
  8. Participant understands the study procedures and signs forms providing informed consent to participate in the study and authorization for release of relevant protected health information to the study Investigators.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Regular smoker (more than 1 cigarette per week)
  2. History or presence of clinically important endocrine (including type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus), cardiovascular, pulmonary, biliary, renal, hepatic, pancreatic, or neurologic disorders that, in the opinion of the Clinical Investigator, could interfere with the interpretation of the study results.
  3. Extreme dietary habits, including but not limited to vegetarian diets and intentional consumption of a high fiber diet, gluten-free, low-carb, vegan, ketogenic.
  4. Extreme changes to physical activity
  5. Females who are pregnant, planning to be pregnant during the study period, lactating, or of childbearing potential and unwilling to commit to the use of a medically approved form of contraception throughout the study period.
  6. Recent history (within 12 months of screening; Visit 1) of alcohol or substance abuse. Alcohol abuse is defined as >14 drinks per week (1 drink = 12 oz beer, 5 oz wine, or 1½ oz distilled spirits).
  7. Individual has a condition the Clinical Investigator believes would interfere with his or her ability to provide informed consent, comply with the study protocol, or which might confound the interpretation of the study results or put the participant at undue risk.
  8. Dislike of study product taste
  9. Participation in another clinical trial within past 30 days and participation in a PepsiCo clinical trial in the past 6 months.
  10. People who have phenylketonuria (low calorie sweetened beverages contain aspartame)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Sweetness intensity perceptionChanges over a period of 6 months, measured at monthly intervals from month 0 (baseline) to month 6

Magnitude scale ranging from Barely perceptible to Strongest imaginable sweetness

Sweetness likingChanges over a period of 6 months, measured at monthly intervals from month 0 (baseline) to month 6

Likert scale, 9 point scale from 1=Dislike extremely to 9=Like extremely

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Dietary compensation for sweetnessAssessed pre-intervention, then monthly x 6 months

3-day diet record to assess calories and intake of total sugar, added sugar, low-/non-calorie sweeteners

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

BioFortis Innovation Services

🇺🇸

Addison, Illinois, United States

BioFortis Innovation Services
🇺🇸Addison, Illinois, United States

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