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NCT04710667
To Explore the Effects of Different Training Periods and Dietary Pattern on the Gut Microbiota, Metabolites and Protein Expression Levels of Strength and Endurance Athletes and to Find Relevant Biological Indicators.
trial in Athlete in 24 participants. Status unknown.
3 February 2021
Quick facts
| Lead sponsor | National Taiwan Sport University |
|---|---|
| Status | Status unknown |
| Study type | OBSERVATIONAL |
| Enrollment | 24 |
| Start date | 30 October 2020 |
| Primary completion | 3 February 2021 |
| Estimated completion | 3 February 2021 |
| Sites | 1 location across Taiwan |
Conditions studied
- Athlete — all drugs for Athlete →
Sponsor
National Taiwan Sport University
Who can join
Adults 20 to 30, any sex, with Athlete. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Sponsor's own description
The gastrointestinal tract contains hundreds of millions of microorganisms, collectively called the intestinal flora, which plays an important role in the health of the host. Many studies have also confirmed that the composition and function of the intestinal flora can be changed through the training chain. Changes in the composition of intestinal microbes can affect exercise performance, energy metabolism, oxidative stress, immune function, inflammation, and tissue repair. Therefore, maintaining a healthy gut microbial balance is essential for athletes' health, training, nutritional status, and athletic performance. This project intends to use metagenomics, proteomics, and metabolomics and other technologies to systematically explore the effects of different training periods and dietary interventions on the intestinal flora of muscle strength and endurance athletes. , Protein expression and the influence of metabolites. In the plan, explore the differences in the intestinal flora between muscle strength and endurance sports athletes during the preparation period, competition period, and transition period, and collect blood and feces to perform protein and metabolite molecular changes. It is hoped that through the smooth implementation of this research project, the research results can be applied to personalized diet planning, improve intestinal adaptability and the effectiveness of sports nutrition intervention, and then adjust athletes' status and improve sports performance to win the highest honor for the country in the arena.
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- Sponsor: as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov by National Taiwan Sport University
- Last refreshed: 15 January 2021
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