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CompletedNCT01510223

The Effect of Macronutrients in the Diet on Digestive and Cardiovascular Health

Effect of a 5-day Adaptation and Deadaptation Periods to a High-fat Diet Supplemented With Specific Fatty Acids on Gastrointestinal Transit, Appetite and Substrate Utilisation

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
24 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Limerick · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 35 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study examined the effect of a 5-day HFD supplemented with specific fatty acids on gastrointestinal transit, appetite, food intake and substrate utilization. Another novel aspect of this chapter was examining whether a subsequent 5-day period was sufficient to reverse the effects of high-fat feeding on the aforementioned parameters.

Detailed description

High-fat (HF) diets of as little as three days have been shown to accelerate GI transit. This study aimed to assess if 5-day HF supplemented diet varying in fatty acid composition were sufficient to accelerate GI transit, appetite responses and substrate utilisation and whether a 5-day deadaptation period to a HF diet would reverse the responses induced by adaptation to a HFD. The study will be conducted in a randomized, single-blinded manner in 24 healthy subjects. Three 5-day interventions will each followed by a test trial. In the first intervention period (CON), normal diet was supplemented with low-fat (LF) milkshakes (272 kcal, 6 g fat). The second and third interventions will involve repeating previous diet along with HF (1082 kcal, 96 g fat) or LF milkshakes respectively. The three high-fat supplement groups that subjects will be randomized to are as follows: (1) olive oil (90 g oil), (2) olive oil + n-3 EPA/DHA fish powder blend or (3) olive oil + macadamia oil blend. The effect of 5-day HF diet (daily milkshake supplement: 1082 kcal, 96 g fat) on gastric emptying and mouth to caecum transit time of a high-fat test will be measured using the 13C octanoic acid breath test and H2 inulin breath test respectively for six hours postprandially. During this time course, measurements of subjective appetite sensations by visual analogue scale and substrate utilization by indirect calorimetry were also collected. Subsequently, food intake will be measured using an ad libitum buffet meal.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTOlive oilEach volunteer will complete three test trials. The first (CONTROL) and second test trials (HF) were separated by 28 days. The third trial (LF) takes place on the 6th day following the second trial (5 days apart). The CON and LF milkshake supplements are identical (272 kcal; 6 g fat). The basic control (CON) or LF milkshake (that the oil was added to) was: 275 g semi skimmed milk, 25 g chocolate milkshake mix, 15 g dried skimmed milk, 1 g xanthan gum. This was made up to 580 ml with still water. High-fat milkshake supplements were consumed daily for five days before a test trial. 90 g olive oil added to the supplement for the purpose of the HF intervention phase.
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTOlive oil and fish powderEach volunteer will complete three test trials. The first (CONTROL) and second test trials (HF) were separated by 28 days. The third trial (LF) takes place on the 6th day following the second trial (5 days apart). The CON and LF milkshake supplements are identical (272 kcal; 6 g fat). The basic control (CON) or LF milkshake (that the oil was added to) was: 275 g semi skimmed milk, 25 g chocolate milkshake mix, 15 g dried skimmed milk, 1 g xanthan gum. This was made up to 580 ml with still water. High-fat milkshake supplements were consumed daily for five days before a test trial. 86.67 g olive oil and 3.3 g of n-3 fish powder (500 mg EPA+DHA)added to the supplement for the purpose of the HF intervention phase.
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTOlive oil and macadamia oilEach volunteer will complete three test trials. The first (CONTROL) and second test trials (HF) were separated by 28 days. The third trial (LF) takes place on the 6th day following the second trial (5 days apart). The CON and LF milkshake supplements are identical (272 kcal; 6 g fat). The basic control (CON) or LF milkshake (that the oil was added to) was: 275 g semi skimmed milk, 25 g chocolate milkshake mix, 15 g dried skimmed milk, 1 g xanthan gum. This was made up to 580 ml with still water. High-fat milkshake supplements were consumed daily for five days before a test trial. 74.82 g olive oil and 15.18 g macadamia nut oil added to the supplement for the purpose of the HF intervention phase.
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTDeadaptationA period of 5 days supplementation with the low-fat milkshake represents a de-adaptation period from high-fat intervention.

Timeline

Start date
2010-08-01
Primary completion
2011-05-01
Completion
2011-07-01
First posted
2012-01-16
Last updated
2012-01-16

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Ireland

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01510223. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.