Associations Between Genetic Markers of Caffeine Metabolism, Appetite Hormones and Body Weight

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2020
The effect of caffeine on appetite and body weight is controversial. Mostly epidemiological studies exist that show either a negative effect (reduction of appetite and body weight) or no effect. In this trial we are going to study the results of the consumption of 5mgr/kgr body weight of caffeine on appetite, food consumption and hormones ghrelin, asprosin, leptin and pancreatic polypeptide in relation to gene polymorphisms that affect caffeine metabolism and body weight. Seventy subjects will participate in a cross sectional study consisting of two trials (with or without the consumption of caffeine) in order to study the aforementioned parameters. Differences of total calories consumption between fast metabolizers of caffeine and the rest of the participants is the primary outcome.
Epistemonikos ID: 98a775e90d225434573ea08e76eeae8f94b0a067
First added on: May 07, 2024