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Physiological and Behavioral Regulation of Feeding After Spinal Cord Injury
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Test Meals for Spinal Cord Injuries. Completed, enrolled 37 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The overall purpose of this research is to understand the reasons why persons with spinal cord injuries eat more calories than they need to "burn", stay alive, and function. This research will investigate how quickly food moves through a participant's body, the hormones in the participant's body that control energy and digestion, and a participant's impressions of hunger after eating a meal. This will be compared in persons with and without a spinal cord injury.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
For the first meal, Participants will be fasted for 8 hours and will consume a test meal of 255 calories (120 g egg substitute \[60 kcal\]; 2 slices of bread \[120 kcal\] with 30 g strawberry jam \[75 kcal\]; 72% carbohydrate, 24% protein, 2% fat, and 2% fiber) with 120 mL of water. After five to seven days, participants will be fasted for 10 hours and will consume a second test meal of 510 calories (240 g egg substitute \[120 kcal\]; 4 slices of bread \[240 kcal\] with 60 g strawberry jam \[150 kcal\]; 72% carbohydrate, 24% protein, 2% fat, and 2% fiber) with 240 mL of water.