Healthy Volunteers Needed for Sparkling Water Study!

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Cordelia Running

Primary Investigator

Healthy Volunteers Needed for Sparkling Water Study!
Not Recruiting
18 years - 45 years
All
Phase N/A
42 participants needed
1 Location

Brief description of study

WANT TO REDUCE YOUR SODA CONSUMPTION?  Join our study!
 
The Saliva, Perception, Ingestion, and Tongues (SPIT) Lab, in the Department of Nutrition Science at Purdue University, is looking for healthy volunteers to take part in a study to learn more about how people’s perception of sweetness changes if some or all of their sugary soda is replaced with unsweetened, flavored sparkling water.
 
Participants will be given flavored, unsweetened sparkling waters to drink for 2 weeks. During those weeks, they will have 3 taste tests with some sodas and sparkling water products. Participants will be asked questions about their beverage consumption.
 
ALL STUDY TASKS CAN BE COMPLETED ONLINE AND AT HOME - no in-person visits are required.
 
*While participating in this study, you will not be able to participant in any other food-based research studies.

Detailed description of study

Who is Eligible
  • Adults 18-45 years of age
  • Consume a minimum amount of sugar-sweetened sodas on a regular basis
  • Be willing to drink unsweetened, flavored sparkling waters
  • Must not be dieting/changing your diet, and agree to maintain your current diet for at least days 1-15 of the study
  • Must not be under the care of a medical professional or taking medication for pre-diabetes, type 1 diabetes, or type 2 diabetes
  • No food allergies or dietary restrictions for any of the ingredients included in the study
  • Have access to a computer, phone, or smart device with internet to access the online sensory tests and survey
What is Involved
 
If you are eligible and choose to participate, you will be randomly assigned, like the flip of a coin, to 1 of 2 groups:
 
Group 1) You will either replace one of your daily sugary sodas with the water
OR
Group 2) You will replace all of the soda you would typically drink with the water
 
  • The study will provide you with unsweetened flavored, sparkling water for a total of 14 days, and you will replace some or all of your daily sugary soda consumption with this water.
  • Attend 3 online study visits to taste and rate the sweetness of some soda samples (a researcher will meet you either online or in-person for each sensory test in order to provide instructions)
  • Complete 1 online survey
  • Total study participation lasts approximately 4 weeks
*All study materials, including all the water you need for the replacement period, as well as kits for the taste tests, will be provided at no cost to you.
 
Compensation
  • Participants will receive up to $30 in Amazon gift cards for completing all of the study requirements
How to Participate
 
**You may also reach out to the study team directly by contacting Vinnie at vvalicen@purdue.edu

Eligibility of study

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions: healthy
  • Age: 18 years - 45 years
  • Gender: All

Additional Criteria:
  • Consume a minimum amount of sugar-sweetened sodas on a regular basis
  • Be willing to drink unsweetened, flavored sparkling waters
  • Must not be dieting/changing your diet, and agree to maintain your current diet for at least days 1-15 of the study
  • Must not be under the care of a medical professional or taking medication for pre-diabetes, type 1 diabetes, or type 2 diabetes
  • No food allergies or dietary restrictions for any of the ingredients included in the study
  • Have access to a computer, phone, or smart device with internet to access the online sensory tests and survey
Additional Information:
Principal Investigator Dr. Cordelia Running faculty page:

The Saliva, Perception, Ingestion, and Tongues (SPIT) Lab:  https://www.spitlab.org/

Updated on 03 Sep 2024. Study ID: IRB-2022-164

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