Zurich, Switzerland
NCT Number: NCT00943696
Effects of White Wine vs. Tea Intake During and an Alcoholic Digestive Following a High Fat, High Calorie Cheese Fondue Meal on Gastric Emptying and Abdominal Symptoms in Healthy Volunteers
Tradition holds that the intake of different drinks with a meal has an important influence on the digestion of food and postprandial symptoms such as fullness, bloating and satiety; however this assumption have never been subjected to controlled study
A classic example is the Swiss cheese fondue. The intake of white wine, tea and cherry schnapps (Kirsch) are often attributed either positive or negative effects on the gastrointestinal tract.
In this study the effect of white wine vs. tea intake during and an alcoholic digestive following a high fat, high calorie Swiss fondue meal on gastric emptying and visceral perception will be investigated using a randomized, controlled study design.
The fondue will be labeled with non-radioactive 13C octanoate for assessment of gastric emptying by breath-test.
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Conditions
Age range
19 year–60 year
Sex eligibility
All sexes
Study type
Interventional
Phase
Phase 4
Primary location
Who can participate
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
• able to communicate well with the investigators and provide written consent
- Body Mass Index: 19-30 kg/m2
Exclusion criteria
• physical co-morbidity requiring active treatment
- psychiatric (DSM IV) disorders limiting the ability to comply with study
- use of medications influencing upper GI motility
- evidence of current drug or alcohol abuse
- history of gastrointestinal disease or surgery except appendicectomy or hernia repair
Treatment and study plan
Ingestion of white wine vs. tea during and an alco
Dietary Supplement4 x 50ml glasses of white wine (12% alcohol) or tea will be taken according to a randomization scheme After the meal 1 x 20ml of Kirsch (40% alcohol) or tea will be taken
Primary outcomes
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Effect of white wine vs. tea on gastric emptying
Time frame: 4 hours
Sponsors and collaborators
Lead sponsor
University of Zurich
Other
Collaborators
- COOP
Registry information
Important dates
- Study start
- 2009
- Primary completion
- 2009
- Study completion
- 2009
- First posted
- Jul 22, 2009
- Registry last updated
- Jun 28, 2010
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