Sleep limited for Urine Metabolites

University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Urine MetabolitesSleep restriction - Other
Eligibility
18+
All Sexes

Study Summary

This trial is testing if urine can be used to predict medical problems by matching it to participants' diet, exercise, and sleep habits. Healthy volunteers will give daily urine samples for 28 days.

Treatment Effectiveness

Phase-Based Effectiveness

1 of 3
N/A

Study Objectives

2 Primary · 0 Secondary · Reporting Duration: Daily for 14 days

Baseline to day 14
Change in inflammation
Daily for 14 days
Correlate biohealth data with concentrations of urine metabolites

Trial Safety

Awards & Highlights

No Placebo Group
All patients enrolled in this trial will receive the new treatment.

Trial Design

2 Treatment Groups

Sleep limited
1 of 2
No sleep limitation
1 of 2

Experimental Treatment

30 Total Participants · 2 Treatment Groups

Primary Treatment: Sleep limited · No Placebo Group · N/A

Sleep limitedExperimental Group · 2 Interventions: Sleep restriction, Urine sample · Intervention Types: Other, Other
No sleep limitation
Other
Experimental Group · 1 Intervention: Urine sample · Intervention Types: Other

Trial Logistics

Trial Timeline

Screening: ~3 weeks
Treatment: Varies
Reporting: daily for 14 days

Who is running the clinical trial?

Morgridge Institute for ResearchUNKNOWN
University of Wisconsin, MadisonLead Sponsor
1,102 Previous Clinical Trials
2,900,373 Total Patients Enrolled
Joshua Coon, PhDPrincipal InvestigatorUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
Joshua Coon, MDPrincipal InvestigatorUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison

Eligibility Criteria

Age 18+ · All Participants · 1 Total Inclusion Criteria

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there still availability for the research study?

"The clinicaltrials.gov listing for this trial confirms that it is presently not recruiting participants, having been added on December 1st 2022 and last amended two days later. However, there are other medical studies searching for volunteers at the moment." - Anonymous Online Contributor

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