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CompletedNCT03533738

Effects of Food Sequence on the Glycaemic and Insulinaemic Responses

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
18 (actual)
Sponsor
Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
21 Years – 40 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The study hypothesizes that vegetable and protein consumed before a carbohydrate will reduce the glucose response. The vegetables and protein consumed before carbohydrate have different effects on insulin and satiety responses.

Detailed description

Up to 20 healthy subjects will be recruited for the study and before inclusion in the study, potential participants will be given the opportunity to ask questions. Subjects who will fulfill all the acceptable criteria(Chinese ethnicity, body mass index between 18-25 kg/m2, weight of at least 45kg, normal blood pressure,less than or equal 140 and 90 mmHg; age between 21-40 years, fasting blood glucose less than 6 mmol/L) may be included in the study.Each subject will be asked to complete a screening session(lasting approximately1 hour) in a fasted state where baseline measurements including anthropometric measurements, fasting blood glucose and blood pressure will be collected from each participant to assess their eligibility.On the day before each test, enrolled subjects will be asked to restrict their intake of alcohol and caffeine-containing drinks and to restrict their participation in intense physical activity (eg, long periods at the gym, intensive swimming, running, aerobics etc). There is a total of five test sessions. Test sessions will be interspaced by a minimum of 1 week. For each session, subjects are required to come between 8:00-9:00am, with each session lasting approximately 4 hours. Subjects would have to come following a 10-12 hour overnight fast. An indwelling catheter will be inserted into a vein in your forearm and will be kept patent (free of clots) for the remainder of the test session. The investigators will then take a blood sample from the cannula to measure baseline values. The investigators will also take a finger prick blood sample to measure blood glucose concentration. After obtaining the baseline blood samples the investigators will give subjects the test meal in different sequence consume in 15 minutes. Following the meal we will take further blood samples (from the cannula and finger pricks) for the next 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150 and180 minutes. The amount of blood that will be collected at every time point will be about1.2 teaspoon of blood (approximately 6 mL).At the same time intervals the subjects will be instructed to fill in visual analogue scales on feelings of fullness, hunger, desire to eat and prospective food consumption.Visual analogue scales are 100 mm continuous lines anchored with opposing answers to a specific question asked. The specific questions asked will be, 'How hungry do you feel?', 'How full do you feel?', 'How strong is your desire to eat?', ' How much more food do you think you can eat?'. The subjects will be instructed to make a mark on the line which corresponds with their subjective feeling. After 3 hours, the cannula will be removed and the subjects will be instructed to an ad libitum lunch. After finish the lunch, the subjects will also be asked to complete a visual analogue scales (VAS) for the measurement of hunger and feelings of fullness. After which,subjects are free to leave Clinical Nutrition Research Centre. During the entire testing period the subjects will be instructed to remain rested and in the laboratory.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERFood sequence 1Vegetables first then meat \& rice together
OTHERFood sequence 2Meat first then vegetables \& rice together
OTHERFood sequence 3Vegetables first then meat followed by rice
OTHERFood sequence 4Vegetables first followed by meat and rice together
OTHERFood sequence 5Rice first followed by vegetables \& meat together

Timeline

Start date
2017-10-12
Primary completion
2020-03-17
Completion
2020-03-17
First posted
2018-05-23
Last updated
2020-07-17

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Singapore

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03533738. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.