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Diet and Microbiome Interactions: Application in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adults Consuming Vegetable Drinks

Diet and Microbiome Interactions: Application in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder


Sponsor

Colorado State University

Enrollment

40 participants

Start Date

Jun 25, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The gut microbiome has been shown to impact various facets of human health, including mental health. Studies have shown that populations with more agrarian lifestyles tend to have fewer chronic diseases and mental health issues than industrialized populations. A possible factor in these differences is the loss of co-evolved gut microbial taxa that has occurred with Westernization. This hypothesis, termed "Old Friends Hypothesis" suggests that the loss of certain gut microbes leads to immune dysregulation and increased chronic inflammation that contributes to development of cancers, cardiometabolic diseases and even neuroinflammation that can lead to negative behavioral and mental health outcomes. Other studies have shown that increasing the intake of plant foods may help increase diversity of the microbes in the gut and that this increased diversity could lead to better health outcomes in humans. The investigators propose to evaluate daily consumption of a drink consisting of a high diversity of plants (30 plant species) for four weeks on the diversity of the gut microbiome, biological signatures of inflammation, quality of life, sleep quality, and PTSD symptoms among persons with a diagnosis of PTSD. The investigators hypothesize that four weeks of daily consumption of this high plant diversity beverage (30 plant species) will increase gut microbiome ɑ-diversity, reduce markers of systemic inflammation, and improve PTSD symptom severity relative to daily consumption of a beverage containing only three plant species.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 65 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • Healthy adults (age 18-65) with a diagnosis of PTSD and a BMI \<35. Participants should be willing to follow the study protocols and attend all clinic visits.

Interventions

OTHERLow plant diversity beverage

Blended drink made from 3 organic vegetables (Power Greens mix)

OTHERFunctional Food intervention

This is a 4oz shot made from 30 different organic vegetables and packaged in mylar pouches.


Locations(1)

Food and Nutrition Clinical Research Lab - Colorado State University

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

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