Cardiovascular Risk and Circadian Misalignment in Short Sleepers - Role of Extended Eating Period

Part of paid clinical trials in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Sponsor
Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Study ID
NCT06070194
Status
Recruiting

Conditions

  • Sleep Deprivation

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - 45 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Accepted

Interventions

  • Time restricted eating (TRE) — BEHAVIORAL
    Subjects randomized to this arm will be asked to follow an 8h eating duration/day for 4 weeks. Participants will be asked to continue habitual sleep patterns.

Study Details

Short sleep duration confers high cardiovascular and metabolic risk, but lifestyle factors and molecular mechanisms that contribute to increased blood pressure and poor glucose control during short sleep are not completely understood. Habitual short sleepers are constantly eating, the proposed studies will evaluate if this behavior contributes to heightened cardiovascular and metabolic risk. The study will evaluate if restricted eating duration (8 hours/day) could improve cardiovascular and metabolic health in habitual short sleepers.

Key Dates

Start date
Dec 5, 2023
Status verified
Feb 2026
Primary completion
Jun 30, 2028
Completion
Jun 30, 2028

Study Design

Enrollment
100 participants (estimated)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE

Arms

  • Experimental: Time restricted eating (TRE)
    Subjects randomized to this arm will be asked to follow an 8h eating duration/day for 4 weeks.
  • No Intervention: Habitual eating duration
    Subjects randomized to this arm will be asked to continue habitual eating duration of \>14h/day for 4 weeks.

Primary Outcome Measure

Change in 24h mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) [ Time Frame: Baseline to 4 weeks ]

Central Contacts

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
Recruiting core PenningtonBaton RougeLouisiana70808
Recruiting core Pennington
2257633000

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