U.S., April 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07527793) titled 'Monitoring Changes in Blood Circulating Metabolites Using Minimally Invasive Techniques' on April 07.
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...