Relationships Between Exercise and Appetite in Women With Loss of Control Eating (NCT06602973) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
Relationships Between Exercise and Appetite in Women With Loss of Control Eating
United States28 participantsStarted 2024-08-30
Plain-language summary
This pilot study is a first step in looking at the relationship between exercise and appetite in women with loss of control eating.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 45 Years
SexFEMALE
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Engage in loss of control eating at least 12 times in the last three months
* Clinically significant eating disorder-related impairment (CIA \> 15)
* Minimum VO2max of 50th percentile for age and sex assigned at birth
* Be willing to eat study-provided foods
* Likes chocolate (at least 6/10 on 10 point scale)
Exclusion Criteria:
* BMI \< 18.5 kgm/2
* Medical conditions that affect appetite or weight (e.g., diabetes mellitus, thyroid disease)
* Recent pregnancy or breastfeeding (prior 6 months)
* Relevant food allergies (e.g., wheat, chocolate)
* Specific phobia, blood-injection-injury type
* Medical condition that precludes safe participation in exercise (e.g., stress fracture)
* Medications that acutely affect appetite (e.g., GLP-1 agonists; psychiatric medications allowed)
What they're measuring
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Relative Energy Intake
Timeframe: Food intake from 8 am to 8 am; Energy expenditure from approximately 9 am to 9:05 am and 9:25 to 9:30 am, coinciding with study condition (rest or exercise)