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CompletedNCT03582020

Nutritional Evaluation - NuEva Study

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
55 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Jena · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
19 Years – 55 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The NuEva study focusses on the development and the validation of nutritional concepts for healthy persons with different dietary habits, such as Western diet, flexitarians, vegetarians, as well as vegans. The practical nutritional concepts will ensure an optimal intake of macro- and micronutrients according to the guidelines of the nutritional societies and contribute to prevention and therapy of civilization disease, such as cardiovascular diseases. In addition, the contribution of the nutritional habits on health and disease status (focus cardiovascular diseases) will be evaluated.

Detailed description

The implementation of the vegetarian and vegan lifestyle is characterized by omitting defined food groups such as meat, sausage (vegetarians) or additionally dairy products and honey (vegans). This bears the risk of undersupply with valuable nutrients. Critical nutrients in the vegetarian-vegan lifestyle are low intakes of vitamin B12, vitamin D, n-3 LC-PUFA, calcium, iron, zinc as well as a high phytate intake. The hype of the vegetarian and vegan lifestyle in combination with hints for critical nutrients following the adoption to these eating habits highlights the need of a comprehensive data collection that allows for making recommendations based on reliable scientific evidence. To address this need, the proposed NuEva study will enroll 55 vegetarians (adherence of at least 1 year), 55 vegans (adherence of at least 1 year), as well as 55 flexitarians (characteristics: selected and rare meat/sausage consumption, once or twice per week, adherence of at least 1 year). Further, 55 participants who consume a Western diet (adherence of at least 1 year) will be recruited as control group). Run-in/screening To record and document the varieties in dietary practices within and among each group, the 14 d run-in phase of the proposed study will include individual assessments of dietary habits using self-reports (FFPs, lifestyle questionnaires). Screening (sampling): comprehensive nutrient analyses (vitamins, minerals, trace elements) in plasma/serum samples Intervention Based on the screening data, critical nutrients will be identified for each participant and summarized for each group. Based on these data and published scientific data, defined nutrition plans and recommendations ensuring adequate nutrient intake will be developed for each group (according to the guidelines of the German Society of Nutrition (DGE)). The plans are adapted to individual energy requirements based on basal metabolic rate (BMR) and physical activity (PAL) of each study participant. The compliance with the menu plans and the physiological impact on health and disease status will be controlled by analyzing nutrient status in blood samples, which are complemented by metabolomic profiling every 6 months. In addition, a regularly health check and nutritional counselling in combination with the analysis of blood lipids and nutrition status are planned every 3 months. Optionally, we are interested to investigate the relationships between the different dietary habits and the participants' microbiomes. Therefore, collection of feces samples every 12 month is envisaged.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTmenu plansmenu plans, recommendations ensuring an optimal nutrient intake according the guidelines of the German Society of Nutrition

Timeline

Start date
2018-06-04
Primary completion
2019-12-16
Completion
2020-12-21
First posted
2018-07-10
Last updated
2024-03-18

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Germany

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03582020. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.