Effect of 4-week Dihydrocapsiate Ingestion on Resting Metabolic Rate - NCT00999297-70809 (Clinical Trial 378888)
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Baton Rouge |
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LA |
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70809 |
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Obesity - Weight Control |
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A 4 week intake of drug to find a natural substance that may modify energy balance and may
enhance health in combination with lifestyle changes with possible decrease in body weight.
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This study is a double-blind, placebo-controlled, single center, randomized, parallel arm
clinical trial to test the impact of Dihydrocapsiate (placebo, 3 and 9 mg/d) ingested for 4
weeks on resting metabolic rate and fat oxidation measured by indirect calorimetry. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Men between 20-60 years old
- Healthy as assessed by medical history and standard medical exam
- Weight-stable
- Body mass index of 25 to 34.9 kg/m2
- Non-smoker
- Sedentary lifestyle: not being physically active grater than 3 days/week for 20 min
each time for the previous 6 months, and not participating in regular resistance
exercise.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Subjects enrolled in a diet to increase or decrease body weight
- Special diet or food aversiions to common foods
- Has allergy to chilli pepper
- Eating chilli peppers on a daily basis
- Usually consuming more than 2 cups of tea or coffee/day
- Usually consuming more than 4 cans of caffeinated soft drinks a day
- Usually consuming more than 3 standard alcohol drinks/day
- Regular use of medications (weight loss drugs, drugs affecting energy metabolism,
drugs for depression)
- Usual intake of illicit substances
- Claustrophobia
- Participating or having participated in another clinical trial during the last 4
weeks prior to the beginning of this study |
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November 4, 2009 |
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effectiveness of new drugs, devices, or treatments in humans. These studies are
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