Scientists test if your genes predict your Gut's reaction to breakfast
NCT ID NCT07309601
Summary
This study aims to understand how a person's ability to digest starch and sugar affects their body's response to a meal, specifically for people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Researchers will compare 70 IBS patients who have lower levels of a key digestive enzyme to those with normal levels. Participants will eat a sugar-rich meal, and researchers will track their blood sugar and bowel symptoms over two hours to see if there are differences between the two groups.
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Skåne University Hospital
Malmo, Skåne County, 20502, Sweden
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