Can a fiber pill curb your buzz? scientists test a simple supplement
NCT ID NCT06576674
Summary
This small, completed study explored whether a dietary supplement containing fiber and green tea extract could make people feel fuller and change how they respond to alcohol. Researchers gave 64 social drinkers either the supplement or a placebo before a controlled alcohol session in a lab. They measured changes in cravings, mood, and attention to see if feeling full could reduce the appeal of alcohol.
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University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States
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