The Influence of Different Mood States and Emotions on the Physiologic, Metabolic, and Perceptual… (NCT05217589) | Clinical Trial Compass
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The Influence of Different Mood States and Emotions on the Physiologic, Metabolic, and Perceptual Responses to Feeding Before Exercise
United States90 participantsStarted 2022-04-01
Plain-language summary
Many athletes anecdotally report modifying their nutritional intake before competition in order to avoid gut problems, but no studies have evaluated whether emotional state impacts tolerance to pre-exercise feeding. Therefore, this study will use movie clips (stressful, horror, and funny/amusing) to induce different mood states and emotions, which will be followed by ingestion of food before endurance running on a treadmill. In addition, metabolic and physiologic responses to mood induction will be evaluated.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 55 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Aged 18 to 55 years
✓. Able to run for 30 min at a moderate-to-vigorous intensity without stopping
✓. No diagnosis or signs/symptoms of cardiovascular disease (CVD) or metabolic disorders
✓. Currently physically active (at least 3 days/week of exercise at a moderate or higher intensity)
✓. No visual or hearing impairments interfering with ability to see and hear video clips
✓. No allergies to ingredients in Boost drink
Exclusion criteria
✕. Aged \<18 or \>55 years
✕. Unable to run for 30 min at a moderate-to-vigorous intensity without stopping
✕. A diagnosis or signs/symptoms of CVD or metabolic disorders
✕. Currently physically inactive (\< 3 days/week of exercise at a moderate or higher intensity)
What they're measuring
1
Total exercise gastrointestinal symptom burden
Timeframe: Total GI symptom burden over a 30-minute jogging/running protocol.
2
Change in emotion ratings
Timeframe: Change in emotion ratings between immediately pre-video and immediately post-video.