Plain-English translation of NCT06454942 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether eating nutrient-fortified eggs—eggs enriched with extra beneficial nutrients—can help reduce eczema symptoms. You'll eat either regular eggs or fortified eggs every day for 12 weeks while researchers measure changes in your skin health, inflammation markers, and overall wellness.
Eczema causes uncomfortable skin inflammation and itching, and current treatments don't work equally well for everyone. Researchers believe that certain nutrients in eggs might help reduce skin inflammation and improve eczema naturally, but they need to study this carefully to know for sure.
You likely qualify if…
You likely don't qualify if…
You'll visit the research team for an initial screening visit. If you qualify, you'll be randomly assigned to eat either 2 regular eggs or 2 nutrient-fortified eggs daily for 12 weeks, along with dietary counseling from a research dietitian. At the end of 12 weeks, you'll return for testing to measure changes in your skin, inflammation markers, and other health measures.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 3, 2026 · Not medical advice
Singapore
Sponsor
National University of Singapore
Collaborators
National University Hospital, Singapore, Ministry of Education, Singapore
Enrollment target
~44 participants
Started
July 2024
Primary completion
November 2025
This trial's estimated completion date has passed — the record may not be fully up to date.
Age range
21 Years – 59 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in July 2024.
Reach out to the team running this trial. Response times vary — some teams are faster than others.
Central contact
Yuxin LIANG
National University of Singapore
Tell us you're interested and we'll help connect you with the research team. We'll walk you through what to expect first — no email needed to get started.