Effect of Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse on Blood Insulin and Blood Glucose During a 40km Cycling Time Trial
Investigating the Effects of Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse on Insulin Response
Brief description of study.
The purpose of this study is to determine if a carbohydrate mouth rinse causes an insulin response during a 40 km time trial on a stationary bike.
Detailed description of study
The purpose of this study is to determine if a carbohydrate mouth rinse causes an insulin response during a 40 km time trial on a stationary bike.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: healthy
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Age: 100 years or below
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Gender: All
The purpose of this study is to determine if a carbohydrate mouth rinse causes an insulin response during a 40 km time trial on a stationary bike. Insulin is a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels in the body. This study investigates how using a carbohydrate mouth rinse might influence insulin production during exercise.
Participants will be asked to perform a 40 km time trial on a stationary bike. During the trial, they will use a mouth rinse containing carbohydrates. The study will monitor changes in insulin levels to see if the mouth rinse has any effect. No actual ingestion of the carbohydrate solution occurs; it is only used as a rinse.
- Who can participate: Details about who can participate are not specified.
- Study details: Participants will perform a 40 km time trial on a stationary bike while using a carbohydrate mouth rinse. Insulin levels will be monitored to assess any response.
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