The purpose of this research is to see whether a finger scanning device can accurately measure carotenoids, the colorful substances in fruits and vegetables, in people's skin. Participants are being invited to take part in this research because they are over the age of 18 years, and a healthy volunteer. To be eligible, participants must be: Non-Hispanic African American/Black, Asian, non-Hispanic White, or Hispanic/Latinx; Over 18 years of age; Able to speak, read, and understand English; Willing and able to drive to the research office, have a small amount of blood drawn by a trained phlebotomist, complete a questionnaire about health, demographics, and food consumption, have height, weight, body fat, and skin tone measured, and have skin carotenoids measured using the Veggie Meter; Willing to maintain usual levels of exercise and diet; Willing to consume juice daily for the study duration, 3 weeks. The juice will be provided to participants.
Participants will be asked to drink a lycopene-rich (tomato-based) juice daily for three weeks. At each of 2 clinic visits, participants will be asked to: Fast for 10 hours before coming to the visit; BMI verification; blood draw by a trained phlebotomist to assess the carotenoids in blood and compare those with the carotenoids in skin and self-reported diet; Have weight, height, and body fat percentage measured; Have skin carotenoids measured using the Veggie Meter and skin color/melanin index measured using a skin spectrophotometer. This involves surface coloration scans of the finger and forearm; Complete demographic and diet history questionnaires.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
27
We sought to deliver 8400 µg of lycopene per day, and so participants were asked to drink approximately 4 fluid ounces per day of the tomato-based, lycopene-rich juice.
East Carolina Diabetes and Obesity Institute
Greenville, North Carolina, United States
Plasma Carotenoids
µg/dL
Time frame: 3 weeks
Skin Carotenoid Status
Measured as skin carotenoid concentrations using the Veggie Meter which uses reflection spectroscopy.
Time frame: 3 weeks
Inflammatory Markers
Mean Fluorescence Intensity (MFI)
Time frame: 3 weeks
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