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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Formative Research

Date Submitted: Jan 11, 2022
Open Peer Review Period: Jan 11, 2022 - Mar 8, 2022
Date Accepted: Apr 19, 2022
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Effect of a Daily Collagen Peptide Supplement on Digestive Symptoms in Healthy Women: 2-Phase Mixed Methods Study

Abrahams M, O’Grady R II, Prawitt J III

Effect of a Daily Collagen Peptide Supplement on Digestive Symptoms in Healthy Women: 2-Phase Mixed Methods Study

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(5):e36339

DOI: 10.2196/36339

PMID: 35639457

PMCID: 9198822

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Does a daily collagen peptide supplement reduce bloating in healthy female adults? – findings from a mixed method digital study.

  • Mariette Abrahams; 
  • Rochez O’Grady II; 
  • Janne Prawitt III

ABSTRACT

Background:

The effect of dietary collagen on managing digestive symptoms is currently lacking in the literature.

Objective:

To gain a better understanding of this issue, we conducted a two-phase mixed methods study.

Methods:

Phase I was a qualitative study to explore current attitude and practice amongst consumers and healthcare practitioners. The findings were used to design an 8-week Phase II digital study called Gutme! conducted in the United States (US) in healthy female volunteers (BMI > 25kg/m2). Our aim was to determine whether an 8-week daily supplementation of 20g dietary collagen peptide supplement (Peptan©) would result in a reduction of common digestive symptoms. The study was a prospective, open-label, single arm, longitudinal design. Participation involved 2 weeks of baseline tracking (dietary, symptom, mood, stool and lifestyle) using an app, followed by 8 weeks of tracking and taking 20g collagen peptide supplement split into 2 dosages per day. Participants were required to complete an online symptom questionnaire at baseline, week 2 and 8 and participate in two scheduled video interviews.

Results:

Out of 40 recruited participants, 14 completed the study. Findings indicate that 93% of those who completed the study experienced a reduction in bloating and an improvement in other digestive symptoms.

Conclusions:

The use of a 20g daily collagen peptide supplement may reduce bloating and improve mild digestive symptoms in otherwise healthy female adults in the absence of any other dietary or lifestyle interventions. Clinical Trial: The study design was approved by the Integreview IRB an ethics advisory board (2329- Proofpilot) and was registered on clinicaltrial.gov (NCT04245254).


 Citation

Please cite as:

Abrahams M, O’Grady R II, Prawitt J III

Effect of a Daily Collagen Peptide Supplement on Digestive Symptoms in Healthy Women: 2-Phase Mixed Methods Study

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(5):e36339

DOI: 10.2196/36339

PMID: 35639457

PMCID: 9198822

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