Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000034491 |
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Receipt number | R000039276 |
Scientific Title | Effects of a Test Food for Improvement of Skin Function. |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2018/10/25 |
Last modified on | 2020/06/04 09:14:17 |
Effects of a Test Food for Improvement of Skin Function.
Effects of a Test Food for Improvement of Skin Function.
Effects of a Test Food for Improvement of Skin Function.
Effects of a Test Food for Improvement of Skin Function.
Japan |
N/A(healthy adults)
Not applicable | Adult |
Others
NO
This study examines effects of a test food for improvement of skin function.
Safety,Efficacy
[1]Indexes for skin function (skin moisture content, transepidermal water loss) (Screening, Week 0, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12).
*Secondary indexes
[1]Skin viscoelasticity (Screening, Week 0, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12).
[2]Observation for skin condition by dermatologists (Screening, Week 0, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12).
[3]Peeling of horny cell layer (Week 0, Week 12).
*Safety
[1]Blood test (Screening, Week 0, Week 12).
[2]Blood biochemical test (Screening, Week 0, Week 12).
[3]Urine analysis (Screening, Week 0, Week 12).
[4]Blood pressure, pulsation (Screening, Week 0, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12).
[5]Weight, body fat percentage, BMI (Screening, Week 0, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12).
[6]Doctor's questions (Screening, Week 0, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12).
[7]Subject's diary (From the first day of ingestion of a test material to the last day of the test).
Interventional
Parallel
Randomized
Individual
Double blind -all involved are blinded
Placebo
2
Treatment
Food |
Oral intake of the test food (2 capsules / day; 12 weeks).
Oral intake of the placebo (2 capsules / day; 12 weeks).
20 | years-old | <= |
60 | years-old | > |
Male and Female
[1]Healthy Japanese females aged 20-59 years.
[2]Individuals who are healthy and have no chronic physical disease including skin disease.
[3]Individuals who are aware of skin dryness.
[4]Individuals whose written informed consent has been obtained.
[5]Individuals who can have an examination on a designated check day.
[6]Individuals judged appropriate for the study by the principal.
[1]Individuals using medical products.
[2]Individuals with skin disease, such as atopic dermatitis.
[3]Individuals with strange skin conditions at measurement points.
[4]Individuals who used a drug to treat a disease in the past 1 month (except temporal usage for pollenosis).
[5]Individuals who have a history of serious hepatopathy, kidney damage, heart disease, hematological and blood disease.
[6]Individuals who contract or have a history of serious gastrointestinal disease.
[7]Individuals with serious anemia.
[8]Individuals who are sensitive to test product or other foods, and medical products.
[9]Individuals who are or are possibly pregnant, or are lactating.
[10]Individuals who have an addiction to alcohol or a mental illness.
[11]Individuals who are a smoker.
[12]Individuals with possible changes of life style during the test period.
[13]Individuals who will develop seasonal allergy symptoms like hay fever and a drug.
[14]Individuals who have severe menopausal symptoms.
[15]Individuals who neglect skin care.
[16]Individuals who cannot avoid daylight exposure during the test period.
[17]Individuals who had a habit to ingest health-promoting foods, foods for specified health uses, health foods, or supplements containing similar composition with a test food in the past 3 months or will ingest those foods during the test period.
[18]Individuals who had a habit to ingest health-promoting foods, foods for specified health uses, health foods, or supplements in the past 3 months or will ingest those foods during the test period.
[19]Individuals who have a habit to use drug claiming to improve skin condition in the past 3 months.
[20]Individuals who donated blood over 200mL in the past 1 month or over 400mL in the past 3 months.
[21]Individuals who had been conducted an operation on the test spot.
[22]Individuals who have a habit to use drug claiming to improve skin condition in the past 3 months.
[23]Individuals judged inappropriate for the study by the principal.
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1st name | Takahiro |
Middle name | |
Last name | Ono |
Ueno-Asagao Clinic
Head
110-0015
6F Kairaku Building 2-7-5 Higashiueno Taito-ku Tokyo 110-0015, JAPAN
+81-3-6240-1162
info@ueno-asagao.clinc
1st name | Ryoma |
Middle name | |
Last name | Shimizu |
TES Holdings Co., Ltd.
Administrative Department of Clinical Trials
110-0015
6F Kairaku Building 2-7-5 Higashiueno Taito-ku Tokyo 110-0015, JAPAN
+81-3-6801-8480
r.shimizu@tes-h.co.jp
TES Holdings Co., Ltd.
Mizkan Holdings Co., Ltd.
Profit organization
Ueno-Asagao Clinic Ethical Review Committee
6F Kairaku Building 2-7-5 Higashiueno Taito-ku Tokyo 110-0015, JAPAN
+81-3-5816-0711
jimukyoku@tes-h.co.jp
NO
2018 | Year | 10 | Month | 25 | Day |
Unpublished
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Completed
2018 | Year | 09 | Month | 19 | Day |
2018 | Year | 09 | Month | 20 | Day |
2018 | Year | 12 | Month | 13 | Day |
2019 | Year | 03 | Month | 16 | Day |
2018 | Year | 10 | Month | 15 | Day |
2020 | Year | 06 | Month | 04 | Day |
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