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Intervention Group (SlimBiotic Probiotic) for Weight Loss
Study Summary
This trial is testing a new probiotic supplement to see how it affects weight management and metabolic health. The probiotic is plant-based and contains 3 different strains.
- Weight Loss
- Mental Health
- Metabolic Health
- Stress
- Sleep
- Healthy Eating
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Trial Design
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- Group 1: Intervention Group (SlimBiotic Probiotic)
- Group 2: Placebo Group
- Screening: It may take up to 3 Weeks to process to see if you qualify in this trial.
- Treatment: The duration you will receive the treatment varies.
- Follow Ups: You may be asked to continue sharing information regarding the trial for 6 Months after you stop receiving the treatment.
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Is enrollment currently open for those interested in participating in this clinical trial?
"As per the clinicaltrials.gov data, this particular medical trial is not actively recruiting patients anymore as it was last updated on June 14th 2023. Nevertheless, there are presently 601 other studies that remain open for enrollment at this time."
What is the purpose of this clinical trial?
"This clinical trial is designed to assess Change in Body Weight [Time Frame: Baseline to Week 12] as the primary outcome over a period of roughly 3 months. In addition, Changes in participants-perceived sleep quality [Time Frame: Baseline to Week 12], Changes in participant-reported mental wellbeing [Time Frame: Baseline to Week 12], and Changes in scores on the Anxiety GAD7 Questionnaire [Time Frame: Baseline to Week 12] will be evaluated via study-specific surveys (0-5 scale) and Anxiety GAD7 Questionnaire (0-4 scale), respectively."
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