The aim of this study is to determine the effect of cultura yoghurt on transit time and digestive discomfort during 2 weeks of treatment in comparison to placebo in healthy women and men.
Transit time is the time it takes for a substance to pass through the gut. The major part of the transit is spent in the large bowel is therefore mainly a colonic event. It has been observed that slow transit time is associated with high prevalence of large bowel disorders. The objectives of this study is to: * determine the effect on mean transit time after 2 weeks intake of a investigational products using radio-opaque sulphate impregnated polyethylene pellets as markers. * determine effect of investigational products on total symptom score according to Bristol Stool Form (BSF) * determine effect of investigational products in gastrointestinal symptoms * determine safety of intake of the investigational products
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
50
2 weeks consumption,250 ml/day
Yoghurt without probiotics
Good Food Practice
Uppsala, Sweden
Change in transit time between treatments
To determine the effect on mean transit time after 2 weeks intake of investigational products using radio-opaque barium sulphate impregnated polyethylen capsules. These capsules will be consumed during 3 days and thereafter an x-ray image will be taken over the bowel. The capsulese will then be calculated to determine the colonic transit time
Time frame: February 2010-June 2010
Change between treatments on Bristol Stool Form (BSF)symptoms scores
To determine the effect of Cultura yoghurt on the total symptom score according to Bristol Stool Form (BSF) scale during 2 weeks of treatment in comparison to placebo in healthy women and men
Time frame: February 2010-June2010
Change between treatments on gastrointestinal symptoms according to Bristol Stool Form
To determine the effect of Cultura yoghurt on gastrointestinal symptoms according to the Bristol Stool Form (BSF) after 2 weeks treatment of investigational products
Time frame: February 2010-June 2010
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