Clinical TrialID 944

Acute Effects of Watermelon on Vascular Function and Serum Lycopene

NCT03608254

Vascular Health of Postmenopausal Women

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Clinical Trial Id
944
Evidence Id
944
Core Evidence Id
944
Source Clinical Trial Id
925
Herb2 Clinical Trial Id
HBCT000925
Nct Id
NCT03608254
Title
Acute Effects of Watermelon on Vascular Function and Serum Lycopene
Status
Completed
Phase
Study Result
Yes
Study Condition
Vascular Health of Postmenopausal Women
Study Type
Observational
Study Design
Observational Model: |Time Perspective: p
Intervention
OTHER: 100% watermelon juice
Intervention Allocation
Intervention Model
Intervention Mask
Intervention Purpose
Gender
Female
Age
Older_Adult
Enrollment
11
Outcome Measure
Change From Baseline in Circulating Lycopene Levels, On the testing day, participants reported to the clinic following a 10-hour overnight fast. Blood samples were obtained by standard venipuncture at baseline and two hours after ingestion of a 360 ml dose of 100% pasteurized watermelon juice in order to determine change in serum lycopene levels., 2 hours post-ingestion
Sponsor Collaborator
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Funded By
OTHER
Location
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35487, United States
Other Id
15-07-95
Start Date
2015-11-05
Primary Completion Date
2016-12-08
Completion Date
2016-12-08
First Posted
2018-07-31
Results First Posted
2022-03-14
Last Update Posted
2022-03-14
Study Document
Study Url
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03608254
Title Cn
Title En
Acute Effects of Watermelon on Vascular Function and Serum Lycopene
Bilingual Status
semi_complete