Monitoring Changes in Blood Circulating Metabolites Using Minimally Invasive Techniques
NCT: NCT07527793 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study investigates short-term intra- and inter-individual variability in human blood metabolism under real-life conditions. Using minimally invasive finger-prick blood sampling, dietary records, and wearable devices, we will longitudinally monitor blood-circulating metabolites and glucose levels in healthy individuals over a four-week period without dietary or lifestyle intervention. The study focuses on metabolic transitions between pre- and postprandial states during habitual daily activities and routine meals. Mass spectrometry-based metabolomics will be used to characterize metabolite profiles and their associations with diet, physical activity, sleep, and stress. In parallel, the study evaluates the feasibility of microsampling approaches, wearable-derived physiological data, and isotope-labelled standards for robust and cost-effective metabolite quantification. The results will inform the design of larger longitudinal studies using minimally invasive blood sampling in non-controlled settings.
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What is Monitoring Changes in Blood Circulating Metabolites Using Minimally Invasive Techniques?
Monitoring Changes in Blood Circulating Metabolites Using Minimally Invasive Techniques is a clinical trial registered under NCT07527793. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07527793?
The current status of NCT07527793 (Monitoring Changes in Blood Circulating Metabolites Using Minimally Invasive Techniques) is: RECRUITING.
When did Monitoring Changes in Blood Circulating Metabolites Using Minimally Invasive Techniques start?
Monitoring Changes in Blood Circulating Metabolites Using Minimally Invasive Techniques started on 2026-01-21.
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