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Investigation of the Mechanisms of the Gut-brain Axis in Binge Eating and Obesity.
Sponsor: Universidade do Porto
Summary
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is a recently recognized eating disorder, characterized by recurrent episodes of overeating with a loss of control. Highly comorbid with obesity, BED is associated with poor outcomes in weight loss treatments and presents unique challenges due to its distinct neuro-psycho-biological mechanisms, which remain poorly understood. The Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis (MGBA) is a bidirectional communication system linking the gut microbiota with the central nervous system, that plays a critical role in regulating appetite, mood, and eating behavior. Dysregulations in MGBA may contribute to the development and maintenance of BED, offering a novel framework for understanding its complex mechanisms and identifying new therapeutic targets. Psychobiotics -pre-, pro-, or symbiotics that modulate the microbiota- emerge as a promising treatment strategy to address BED symptoms by influencing MGBA activity. The goal of this randomized clinical trial (RCT) is to investigate the role of psychobiotics in modulating the gut-brain axis and improving binge eating in adults, with a particular focus on evaluating these effects independently of obesity status. This project stands out for its comprehensive approach to understanding BED, integrating psychological, neurofunctional, hormonal, and microbiota factors that contribute to this complex disorder. The main questions it aims to answer are: * What specific alterations in the MGBA pathways are associated with BED? * Can psychobiotic supplementation effectively reverse microbiota alterations and modulate MGBA activity, ultimately improving BED symptoms? Researchers will compare participants receiving psychobiotics to those receiving a look-alike substance that contains no drug (a placebo) to evaluate whether psychobiotics impact endocrine hormones, neurofunction, psychological and behavioral factors related to eating regulation, and BED symptoms. Participants will: * Undergo an assessment protocol that includes microbiota sampling, blood tests for hormone analysis, neurofunctional evaluations, and psychological/behavioral assessments before and after the psychobiotics/ placebo intervention. * Take psychobiotics or a placebo daily for 12 weeks and receive well-being monitoring * Participate in follow-up visits three months after the intervention to monitor changes in BED symptoms and related parameters.
Official title: Gut2Brain: Investigation of the Mechanisms of the Gut-brain Axis in Binge Eating and Obesity
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 45 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
104
Start Date
2025-04
Completion Date
2030-03
Last Updated
2025-03-28
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Psychobiotic treatment
The dietary supplementation will follow established guidelines, recommending an intake of 16 g of prebiotic per day, distributed across three meals, for a duration of 12 weeks.
Placebo treatment
The control group will receive identical packaging that matches the experimental treatment in taste and appearance and will follow the same guidelines for consuming the placebo. For ethical reasons, after the end of the RCT, the control group will be given the option to receive the same prebiotic supplement.
Locations (1)
Center for Psychology at University of Porto
Porto, Paranhos, Portugal