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Recruiting NCT05428228

Clinical Study to Evaluate the Effects of Two Novel Hydration Beverage Formulas on Rehydration in Healthy Adults

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Trial Parameters

Condition Dehydration
Sponsor Liquid I.V.
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 16
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 35 Years
Start Date 2022-10-01
Completion 2024-09-01
Interventions
TP1TP2Placebo

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Brief Summary

The aim of the clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy of two novel hydration products on rehydration following exercise.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Healthy adult male and female participants who are between 18 and 49 years of age (inclusive). Are in good general health (no active or uncontrolled diseases or conditions) and can ingest the assigned amount of fluid at each visit. Have a body mass index (BMI) between 17.0 and 29.9 kg/m2 (inclusive). Exercise regularly as per physical activity guidelines for Americans \[structured exercise for a minimum of 150 cumulative minutes per week (low end) to 500 cumulative minutes of exercise per week (high-end)\] and willing to maintain the same level of physical activity throughout the study period. Can maintain their exercise status at the beginning of the study throughout the study period. Can achieve a peak VO2 at screening that is at least 60% of their age and gender matched normative value per American College of Sports Medicine recommendations. Have normal or acceptable to the investigator vital signs (BP and HR) at screening. Individuals with childbearing potenti

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