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Particle Size Project (EPSOM)

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Duke University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Test if Increased Chewing Will Increased Microbiota SCFA Production

Treatments

Behavioral: Intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05091801
Pro00108805

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is designed to test the effects of chewing efficiency on human gut microbiome composition and function.

Full description

Our working hypothesis is that increased chewing will lead to an increase in short-chain fatty acid production We further expect this effect to lead to a detectable decrease in fecal particle size and distinct changes in gut microbial community composition. Here, we will explore this hypothesis using a fixed-order within-subjects study design in a group of healthy participants. Each participant will have one week of normal dietary habits and one week of increased chewing time. We will collect stool samples three times per week in order to measure microbial abundance and metabolism.

Enrollment

41 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Above age 18?
  • Able to provide stool samples at no risk to yourself?
  • Do you have card access to the CIEMAS building (work in CIEMAS, in Pratt School, or undergraduate at Duke), and are you able to visit this building (at times of your own convenience) for the purposes of this study?

Exclusion criteria

  • Oral antibiotic treatment within the past month?
  • Have a history or current diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome?
  • Have a history or current diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease?
  • Have a history or current diagnosis of type 2 diabetes?
  • Have a history or current diagnosis of chronic kidney disease with decreased kidney function?
  • Have a history or current diagnosis of intestinal obstruction?
  • Have a history or current diagnosis of untreated colorectal cancer?
  • Have you had a colonoscopy within the past month?
  • Had oral antibiotics within the past month?
  • Do you consume one entire non-snack meal or more per week in liquid form (smoothie, meal replacement drink, etc.)?
  • Do you have any dental issues or other physical limitations that would prevent you from thoroughly chewing your food?
  • Do you currently practice any mindfulness or dietary techniques that involve making sure that your food is chewed thoroughly?

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

41 participants in 1 patient group

Control + Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
We will explore our hypothesis using a fixed-order within-subjects study design in a group of healthy participants. Each participant will have one week of normal dietary habits and one week of increased chewing time. We will collect stool samples three times per week in order to measure microbial abundance and metabolism.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Intervention

Trial contacts and locations

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