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This is a clinical trial aimed to investigate if a collagen supplement can improve quality of life, appetite and blood sugar in overweight and obese adults aged 18-65.
Hypothesis: Consumption of a collagen supplement for 8 days will improve quality of life and improve glycaemic control in comparison with a placebo in individuals overweight or with obesity with a perceived low quality of life.
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Subject is a healthy (as assessed by medical history) male or female adult, aged 18-65 years and overweight or obese (BMI 25 - 40 kg/m2).
Subject has an impaired quality of life, as determined by scoring at least a total of 9 on the following questions:
Participant has an email address, internet access, a compatible smartphone and is willing and able to maintain internet access throughout the trial to complete virtual visits via video conference and to engage with mobile apps to answer electronic questionnaires.
Subject is willing and able to comply with all study procedures, including consumption of the supplement daily, CGM use for 22 days total (2 x 11 days), complete standardised meal tests, and fill out health questionnaires.
Subject is willing to take a supplement of bovine animal origin.
Openness to participate in an online interview at the end of the study.
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100 participants in 2 patient groups
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Alex Cheok, PhD; Ana Rodriguez-Mateos, PhD
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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