A study to explore whether different dosages of mustard flour in footbaths cause different effects on warmth development as well as on general well-being and the autonomic nervous system.
This is a blinded, four-arm randomized controlled trial with crossover design to explore the dose-response relationship of footbaths with different dosages of mustard flour in healthy volunteers, compared to a placebo control (footbath with warm water only). The main focus is on thermogenesis and warmth distribution, as assessed by high-resolution infrared thermography and questionnaire data before, during and after the intervention. In addition, effects on the autonomic nervous system are assessed by measuring various parameters of heart rate variability and pulse wave analysis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
16
A ten-minute pre-intervention rest period followed by a 20-minute footbath with 12 l of warm water (40 °C) and 36 g mustard flour (3 g per l), followed by a ten-minute post-intervention rest period.
A ten-minute pre-intervention rest period followed by a 20-minute footbath with 12 l of warm water (40 °C) and 72 g mustard flour (6 g per l), followed by a ten-minute post-intervention rest period.
A ten-minute pre-intervention rest period followed by a 20-minute footbath with 12 l of warm water (40 °C) and 144 g mustard flour (12 g per l), followed by a ten-minute post-intervention rest period.
Arcim Institute
Filderstadt, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
2-item warmth perception measure at the feet after the footbath
Self-reported warmth perception at both feet, assessed with the "Herdecke warmth perception questionnaire" immediately after the footbath (t2). Each item is scored 0-4 (0 = cold; 4 = hot), yielding a mean between 0 and 4.
Time frame: Immediately after the footbath, timepoint 2 (t2)
2-item warmth perception measure at the feet at time point 1 (t1) and time point 3 (t3)
Self-reported warmth perception at both feet, assessed with the "Herdecke warmth perception questionnaire" immediately before (t1) and 10 minutes following the footbath (t3). Each item is scored 0-4 (0 = cold; 4 = hot), yielding a mean between 0 and 4.
Time frame: Immediately before (time point 1, t1) and 10 minutes following the footbath (time point 3, t3).
2-item warmth perception measure at the hands at t1, t2 and t3
Self-reported warmth perception at both hands, assessed with the "Herdecke warmth perception questionnaire" immediately before (t1), immediately after (t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (t3). Each item is scored 0-4 (0 = cold; 4 = hot), yielding a mean between 0 and 4.
Time frame: Immediately before (time point 1, t1), immediately after (time point 2, t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (time point 3, t3).
2-item warmth perception measure at the head at t1, t2 and t3
Self-reported warmth perception at the head, assessed with the "Herdecke warmth perception questionnaire" immediately before (t1), immediately after (t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (t3). Each item is scored 0-4 (0 = cold; 4 = hot), yielding a mean between 0 and 4.
Time frame: Immediately before (time point 1, t1), immediately after (time point 2, t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (time point 3, t3)
1-item overall warmth perception measure at t1, t2 and t3
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A ten-minute pre-intervention rest period followed by a 20-minute footbath with 12 l of warm water (40 °C), followed by a ten-minute post-intervention rest period.
Self-reported overall warmth perception, assessed with the "Herdecke warmth perception questionnaire" immediately before (t1), immediately after (t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (t3). The item is scored 0-4 (0 = cold; 4 = hot).
Time frame: Immediately before (time point 1, t1), immediately after (time point 2, t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (time point 3, t3)
Warmth perception and skin stimulus at the feet during the footbath
Self-reported perception of warmth and skin stimulus during the footbath, assessed with a dynamic warmth and skin stimulus visual analog scale (VAS), applied once per minute (0 = cold/no stimulus; 10 = very hot/very strong stimulus).
Time frame: Up to 20 minutes
Well-being at t1, t2 and t3
Self-reported well-being, assessed with the "Basler Befindlichkeits-Skala" (Basel Mood Questionnaire, BBS) immediately before (t1), immediately after (t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (t3). (BBS: 16 items; 7-point rating scale; higher values represent a better outcome.)
Time frame: Immediately before (time point 1, t1), immediately after (time point 2, t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (time point 3, t3) (length of footbath is up to 20 minutes)
Skin surface temperature at the feet at t1, t2 and t3
Skin surface temperature (°C) at both feet, measured with high-resolution infrared thermography immediately before (t1), immediately after (t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (t3)
Time frame: Immediately before (time point 1, t1), immediately after (time point 2, t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (time point 3, t3)
Skin surface temperature at the lower legs at t1, t2 and t3
Skin surface temperature (°C) at both lower legs, measured with high-resolution infrared thermography immediately before (t1), immediately after (t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (t3)
Time frame: Immediately before (time point 1, t1), immediately after (time point 2, t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (time point 3, t3)
Skin surface temperature at the hands at t1, t2 and t3
Skin surface temperature (°C) at both hands, measured with high-resolution infrared thermography immediately before (t1), immediately after (t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (t3)
Time frame: Immediately before (time point 1, t1), immediately after (time point 2, t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (time point 3, t3)
Skin surface temperature in the face at t1, t2 and t3
Skin surface temperature (°C) in the face, measured with high-resolution infrared thermography immediately before (t1), immediately after (t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (t3)
Time frame: Immediately before (time point 1, t1), immediately after (time point 2, t2) and 10 minutes following the footbath (time point 3, t3) (length of footbath is up to 20 minutes)
Heart rate variability (HRV) analysis: HF
HF: High frequency power band (0.15-0.40 Hz) (ms2) from frequency domain analysis, obtained from ECG recordings throughout the intervention and the pre- and post-intervention rest periods (VitaGuard® 3100 monitor, getemed, Germany)
Time frame: Up to 40 minutes (continuous measurement from the beginning of the pre-intervention rest period to the end of the post-intervention rest-period)
HRV analysis: LF
LF: Low frequency power band (0.04-0.15 Hz) (ms2) from frequency domain analysis (VitaGuard® 3100 monitor, getemed, Germany)
Time frame: Up to 40 minutes (continuous measurement from the beginning of the pre-intervention rest period to the end of the post-intervention rest-period)
HRV analysis: LF/HF ratio
LF/HF ratio = ratio of two bands from frequency domain analysis: LF band (0.04-0.15 Hz), HF band (0.15-0.40 Hz) (VitaGuard® 3100 monitor, getemed, Germany)
Time frame: Up to 40 minutes (continuous measurement from the beginning of the pre-intervention rest period to the end of the post-intervention rest-period)
HRV analysis: SDNN
SDNN: Standard deviation of normal to normal (NN) intervals (ms) (VitaGuard® 3100 monitor, getemed, Germany)
Time frame: Up to 40 minutes (continuous measurement from the beginning of the pre-intervention rest period to the end of the post-intervention rest-period)
HRV analysis: RMSSD
RMSSD: Root mean square of successive differences (ms) (VitaGuard® 3100 monitor, getemed, Germany)
Time frame: Up to 40 minutes (continuous measurement from the beginning of the pre-intervention rest period to the end of the post-intervention rest-period)
HRV analysis: pNN50
pNN50: Percentage of successive NN intervals that differ from each other by more than 50 ms (%) (VitaGuard® 3100 monitor, getemed, Germany)
Time frame: Up to 40 minutes (continuous measurement from the beginning of the pre-intervention rest period to the end of the post-intervention rest-period)
Pulse wave analysis: Pulse Transit Time
Pulse Transit Time (PTT, ms), obtained from pulse oximetry recordings throughout the intervention and the pre- and post-intervention rest periods (VitaGuard® 3100 monitor, getemed, Germany)
Time frame: Up to 40 minutes (continuous measurement from the beginning of the pre-intervention rest period to the end of the post-intervention rest-period)
Pulse wave analysis: Reflection Index
Reflection Index (RI, %, percent), obtained from pulse oximetry recordings throughout the intervention and the pre- and post-intervention rest periods (VitaGuard® 3100 monitor, getemed, Germany)
Time frame: Up to 40 minutes (continuous measurement from the beginning of the pre-intervention rest period to the end of the post-intervention rest-period)
Pulse wave analysis: Perfusion Index
Perfusion Index (PI, %, percent), obtained from pulse oximetry recordings throughout the intervention and the pre- and post-intervention rest periods (VitaGuard® 3100 monitor, getemed, Germany)
Time frame: Up to 40 minutes (continuous measurement from the beginning of the pre-intervention rest period to the end of the post-intervention rest-period)
Evening morning protocol: perception of warmth and stimulus at the feet
Self-reported lasting effects of the footbaths at the feet, indicated on a seven-point rating scale (higher values represent a better outcome)
Time frame: After footbath in the evening, before going to sleep; on the following morning, within 15 minutes after waking up
Evening morning protocol: skin condition
Self-reported lasting effects of the footbaths on skin condition, indicated on a seven-point rating scale (higher values represent a better outcome)
Time frame: After footbath in the evening, before going to sleep; on the following morning, within 15 minutes after waking up
Evening morning protocol: general well-being
Self-reported lasting effects of the footbaths on general well-being, indicated on a seven-point rating scale (higher values represent a better outcome)
Time frame: After footbath in the evening, before going to sleep; on the following morning, within 15 minutes after waking up
Morning protocol: sleep quality: seven-point rating scale
Self-reported sleep quality during the night following the footbaths, indicated on a seven-point rating scale (higher values represent a better outcome)
Time frame: In the morning after the footbath, within 15 minutes after waking up