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Be Part of Research - Trial Details - Effect of Intranasal Insulin on Cognitive Processes and Appetite

Effect of Intranasal Insulin on Cognitive Processes and Appetite

Completed

Open to: FEMALE

Age: 18.0 - 65.0

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This study investigates the effect of intranasal insulin on cognitive processes (behavioural and neural) in healthy lean and obese female adults. All subjects will receive a single-dose of intranasal insulin and/or placebo (on different days) before participating in several cognitive tasks.

Start dates may differ between countries and research sites. The research team are responsible for keeping the information up-to-date.  

The recruitment start and end dates are as follows:

Apr 2018 Apr 2019

INTERVENTIONAL

Intervention Type : DRUG
Intervention Description : Intranasal insulin

Intervention Arm Group : Insulin;

Intervention Type : DRUG
Intervention Description : Intranasal placebo manufactured to mimic smell of insulin

Intervention Arm Group : Placebo;



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This is in the inclusion criteria above


Below are the locations for where you can take part in the trial. Please note that not all sites may be open.

  • Univerisity of Birmingham
    Birmingham


The study is sponsored by University of Birmingham and is in collaboration with Queen Elizabeth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.





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Read full details for Trial ID: NCT03632681
Last updated 30 April 2019

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