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NCT04788836

How Altered Gut-Brain-Axis Influences Food Choices: Part 2 (BrainFood)

Sponsor: Lia Bally

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Summary

Obesity is currently one of the most substantial health burdens. Due to the production of marked and sustained weight loss, bariatric surgery is an increasingly used therapeutic modality to combat obesity and its comorbidities. Surgical rearrangement of the gastrointestinal tract remarkably alters metabolism and hormones acting on neurological and hypothalamic signalling, involved in food decision-making and eating behaviour. In this context, many patients who underwent bariatric surgery self-report changes in appetite, satiety and food preferences. Furthermore, new gut hormone-based (e.g. GLP-1 receptor agonist or GLP-1-RA) pharmacotherapies which mimic the effect of bariatric surgery show impressive efficacy on weight reduction by modulation of food behaviour. However, the mechanisms of such functional changes, and how they relate to food decision-making and food purchase behaviour remain unknown. In Part 2 of the BrainFood-project, the investigators propose a novel approach using digital receipts from loyalty card to unravel the effect of obesity treatments (surgical and non-surgical) on eating and food purchase behaviour in daily life.

Official title: How Altered Gut-Brain-Axis Influences Food Choices. (BrainFood) Part 2: Digital Receipts

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

61

Start Date

2021-11-01

Completion Date

2026-12

Last Updated

2025-06-25

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Questionnaire (Survey and Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ))

Each participant will be asked to fill a web-based questionnaire that captures sociodemographic, lifestyle, physical and mental health information (Survey) and dietary intake patterns (FFQ). This will be done pre-treatment (only for those included pre-treatment), 6 months after the start of obesity treatment, 1 year after the start of the treatment and then yearly until 5 year after the start of the treatment.

OTHER

Collection of digital receipts from grocery shopping

Participants will create their BitsaboutMe-account (GDPR-compliant data sharing platform from Bern, Switzerland) with the help of study team members. Data from digital receipts will be obtained from Migros Cumulus and Coop Supercard via their BitsaboutMe-account. The data collection allow retrospective digital receipts collection for up to 2 years and automatically continuous collection during study duration. GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation

Locations (1)

Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology, Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital

Bern, Switzerland