UMIN-CTR Clinical Trial

Recruitment status Completed
Unique ID issued by UMIN UMIN000038099
Receipt No. R000043427
Scientific Title Influences of different carbohydrates ingestion on postexercise fluid recovery
Date of disclosure of the study information 2019/09/25
Last modified on 2021/09/26 (Ver. 4)

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Basic information
Public title Influences of different carbohydrates ingestion on postexercise fluid recovery
Acronym Influences of different carbohydrates ingestion on postexercise fluid recovery
Scientific Title Influences of different carbohydrates ingestion on postexercise fluid recovery
Scientific Title:Acronym Influences of different carbohydrates ingestion on postexercise fluid recovery
Region
Japan

Condition
Condition NA
Classification by specialty
Not applicable Adult
Classification by malignancy Others
Genomic information NO

Objectives
Narrative objectives1 We evaluate the influence of carbohydrate drink ingestion on fluid recovery during post-exercise resting humans.
Basic objectives2 Efficacy
Basic objectives -Others
Trial characteristics_1
Trial characteristics_2
Developmental phase

Assessment
Primary outcomes Plasma volume
Key secondary outcomes

Base
Study type Interventional

Study design
Basic design Cross-over
Randomization Randomized
Randomization unit Individual
Blinding Single blind -participants are blinded
Control Placebo
Stratification
Dynamic allocation
Institution consideration
Blocking
Concealment

Intervention
No. of arms 3
Purpose of intervention Prevention
Type of intervention
Food
Interventions/Control_1 Post exercise glucose+fructose ingestion
Interventions/Control_2 Post exercise sucrose ingestion
Interventions/Control_3 Post exercise isomaltose ingestion
Interventions/Control_4
Interventions/Control_5
Interventions/Control_6
Interventions/Control_7
Interventions/Control_8
Interventions/Control_9
Interventions/Control_10

Eligibility
Age-lower limit
20 years-old <=
Age-upper limit

Not applicable
Gender Male
Key inclusion criteria Aged over 20 yrs
Exercise trained
Key exclusion criteria 1) Smoker, obese individuals
2) Individuals experienced any cardiovascular disease
3) Individuals with cardiac arrhythmia
4) Individuals with asthma
5) Individuals with gastrointestinal disease
6) Individuals with epilepsy
7) Individuals taking any medications drugs
8) Individuals experienced fainting during blood sampling
9) Individuals who are unable to self-blood sampling form the finger tip
10) Individuals who have been considered to exclude the participants based on a researcher
Target sample size 10

Research contact person
Name of lead principal investigator
1st name Tatsuro
Middle name
Last name Amano
Organization Niigata University
Division name Faculty of Education
Zip code 9502181
Address 8050, Igarashi 2, Nishi-ku, Niigata, Niigata
TEL 025-262-7161
Email amano@ed.niigata-u.ac.jp

Public contact
Name of contact person
1st name Tatsuro
Middle name
Last name Amano
Organization Niigata University
Division name Faculty of Education
Zip code 9502181
Address 8050, Igarashi 2, Nishi-ku, Niigata, Niigata
TEL 025-262-7161
Homepage URL
Email amano@ed.niigata-u.ac.jp

Sponsor
Institute Niigata University
Institute
Department

Funding Source
Organization Bourbon co., ltd.
Organization
Division
Category of Funding Organization Profit organization
Nationality of Funding Organization

Other related organizations
Co-sponsor
Name of secondary funder(s)

IRB Contact (For public release)
Organization The human ethical committee of Niigata University
Address 8050, Igarashi 2, Nishi-ku, Niigata, Niigata
Tel 025-227-2625
Email ethics@adm.niigata-u.ac.jp

Secondary IDs
Secondary IDs NO
Study ID_1
Org. issuing International ID_1
Study ID_2
Org. issuing International ID_2
IND to MHLW

Institutions
Institutions 新潟大学(新潟県)

Other administrative information
Date of disclosure of the study information
2019 Year 09 Month 25 Day

Related information
URL releasing protocol https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00394-021-02614-z
Publication of results Published

Result
URL related to results and publications https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00394-021-02614-z
Number of participants that the trial has enrolled 13
Results We showed that rehydration with an isomaltulose drink following exercise-heat stress induces comparable recovery of PV and a greater net fluid retention as compared to other drinks, albeit this response is delayed. The delayed water transport along with glucose absorption may modulate this response.
Results date posted
2021 Year 09 Month 26 Day
Results Delayed
Results Delay Reason
Date of the first journal publication of results
Baseline Characteristics Young healthy men
Participant flow NA
Adverse events None
Outcome measures Plasma volume, urine volume
Plan to share IPD
IPD sharing Plan description

Progress
Recruitment status Completed
Date of protocol fixation
2019 Year 08 Month 19 Day
Date of IRB
2019 Year 08 Month 19 Day
Anticipated trial start date
2019 Year 08 Month 19 Day
Last follow-up date
2019 Year 12 Month 25 Day
Date of closure to data entry
Date trial data considered complete
Date analysis concluded

Other
Other related information

Management information
Registered date
2019 Year 09 Month 25 Day
Last modified on
2021 Year 09 Month 26 Day


Link to view the page
URL(English) https://upload.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/icdr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000043427