Clinical Trial

Daily Amino Acid Supplementation for People With Parkinson's Disease

Recruiting
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Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a tailored amino acid supplement works to help adults living with Parkinson's disease to improve nutrition, metabolic function, body composition, and physical and mental function. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the tailored amino acid supplement increase essential amino acids (nutritional status)? Does the tailored amino acid supplement increase an antioxidant (complex amino acid) and decrease an amino acid associated with oxidative stress? Does the tailored amino acid supplement improve physical and mental health compared to a placebo supplement? Researchers will compare the tailored amino acid supplement to a placebo (a look-alike substance that contains no active ingredients) to see if the tailored amino acid supplements work to support health for people with Parkinson's disease. Participants will: Take the tailored amino acid supplement or a placebo every day for 6 months, visit the lab at baseline, after 3 months, and after 6 months for fasting blood draws, body composition assessment, and physical and mental health testing and keep a diary of their food intake and supplement intake.
Protocol Amendment History 2 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 2 times since 2025-08-06; most recent amendment 2026-06-30.
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2025-11-11
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07115563
Lead Sponsor Cristina Colon-Semenza
Collaborators: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Conditions Parkinson Disease (PD)
Enrollment 30 participants
Start Date 2025-10-31
Primary Completion 2027-09 (estimated)
Study Completion 2027-11 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-13