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NCT06828159

Effects of Dietary Wild Blueberries on Gut Health and Inflammation and Joint Pain

Recruiting now NA Last updated 3 November 2025
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Wild blueberry in Gut -Microbiota in 50 participants. Currently enrolling.

Timeline
1 September 2025
Primary endpoint
1 December 2027
1 March 2028

Quick facts

Lead sponsorUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas
PhaseNA
StatusRecruiting now
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designcrossover
Maskingdouble
Primary purposeother
Enrollment50
Start date1 September 2025
Primary completion1 December 2027
Estimated completion1 March 2028
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Who can join

Adults 40 to 75, any sex, with Gut -Microbiota or Inflammation Biomarkers. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

What's being measured

Primary outcomes are the specific endpoints the trial is designed to prove or disprove.

Sponsor's own description

The goal of this proposed study is to examine the effects of dietary wild blueberries on gut microbiome, serum markers of inflammation, and joint function in adults. Each participant will consume 25g freeze-dried blueberries or matched placebo powder for 12 weeks, with a 2-week washout phase between.

Publications & conference data

No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial.

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