ioanam
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Romania,
2006-12-13 08:55
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 calories in fasted BE [Design Issues]

Dir, Sir
I would like to know which is the total number of calories in all meals administered to subjects in the in - house day in a bioequivalence study conducted in fasted conditions. Thank you.
Jaime_R
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Barcelona,
2006-12-13 14:38
(7137 d 14:49 ago)

@ ioanam
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 calories in fasted BE

Dear ioanam!

❝ I would like to know which is the total number of calories in all meals

❝ administered to subjects in the in - house day in a bioequivalence study

❝ conducted in fasted conditions.


The one you have administered ;-)

According to WHO you should report the compostion of meals; for calory-calculators look at this post.

Regards, Jaime
ioanam
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Romania,
2006-12-13 15:40
(7137 d 13:48 ago)

@ Jaime_R
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 calories in fasted BE

Thank you.
In our studies, according to the protocol, subjects remained in clinical unit for 24 hours. In these cases, they will receive 3 standard meals (breakfast, dinner, lunch) at 4, 8, 12 hours respectively. All these meals may exceed 2500 - 2800 kcal?
Jaime_R
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Barcelona,
2006-12-13 19:51
(7137 d 09:36 ago)

@ ioanam
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 calories in fasted BE

Dear ioanam!

❝ In our studies, according to the protocol, subjects remained in clinical

❝ unit for 24 hours. In these cases, they will receive 3 standard meals

❝ (breakfast, dinner, lunch) at 4, 8, 12 hours respectively. All these meals

❝ may exceed 2500 - 2800 kcal?


In total, why not?
Since it's a fasted study, you should mainly pay attention that the breakfast is a 'normal' one - whatever that means - and not a 'high calory-high-fat' one.

Have a look at Wikipedia.

Regards, Jaime
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