Plain-English translation of NCT07213245 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.
Researchers want to understand how ultra-processed foods (like packaged snacks and fast food) affect your appetite and how much you eat compared to whole, minimally processed foods. You'll eat a supervised breakfast meal on four separate visits, each with different types of food, and researchers will measure your hunger levels and what you choose to eat at lunch afterward.
Many people struggle with overeating and weight gain, and scientists believe ultra-processed foods may make us hungrier and eat more than whole foods do. This study will help clarify whether the problem is the type of food itself or just how many calories it contains.
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You'll visit the research center four times over several weeks. At each visit, you'll eat a supervised breakfast meal (one of four different combinations being tested), and researchers will take blood samples and ask about your hunger levels for 4 hours. After that, you'll be given lunch to eat freely while they measure how much you consume. The entire study is short-term and designed to fit into your schedule.
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