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CompletedNCT04236388

Short Term Ketone Supplementation and Cardiometabolic Health

Short Term Dietary Ketone Drink Consumption and Cardiometabolic Health in Adults

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
11 (actual)
Sponsor
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
50 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this research study is to determine if short-term consumption of a dietary ketone drink, which increases the blood circulation concentrations of beta-hydroxybutyrate, a ketone, affects blood vessel health and cognitive health in adults. Ketones are normally produced by the liver when people fast longer than 16-24 hours or eat a diet low in carbohydrates. Participants will be asked to randomly consume a dietary ketone drink and placebo (flavored water) for a 2-week period each in a crossover fashion with a 2-week washout period while maintaining habitual diet and physical activity patterns. The investigators hypothesize that consumption of a ketone drink will reduce BP and improve vascular health by reducing aortic pulse wave velocity and increasing brachial artery flow mediated dilation. Furthermore, they hypothesize that ketone consumption will improve cognitive health by increasing attention and processing speed.

Detailed description

Objective: The objective of this study is threefold: 1) To establish feasibility and proof-of-concept for the efficacy of ketone supplementation in reducing blood pressure and improving vascular and cognitive function in older adults; 2) Establish proficiency and feasibility with the proposed cognitive function measurements; and 3) Obtain preliminary data for effect size generation. Background: Age is the primary risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Middle age is a vulnerable period where cardiovascular risk factors, such as BP, begin to emerge and signs and symptoms of disease first becomes evident. Hypertension is present in 60-75% of adults in this demographic and associated with vascular dysfunction and cognitive decline. Low Carbohydrate High Fat (LCHF) ketogenic diets have become increasingly popular for improving cardiometabolic health but adherence is suboptimal due to their restrictive nature. Supplementation with ketone drinks increase plasma β-hydroxybutyrate and mimics the metabolic effects of LCHF ketogenic diets as well as lowers BP and improves vascular and cognitive function in rodent models. Whether ketone supplementation lowers BP and improves vascular and cognitive health in humans of any age is unknown. Approach: A double-blind randomized 2x2 crossover design with 2 repeated measures in each period will be used. Pre-/post-test evaluation in each period will be used to evaluate the benefits to vascular and cognitive health ingestion with consumption of a ketone drink/placebo drink.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTKetone drinkPre- and post-testing will be completed before and after participants receive 42 doses of ketone supplement drink over a 2-week period (3x/day for 14 days).
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTPlacebo drinkPre- and post-testing will be completed before and after participants receive 42 doses of placebo supplement drink over a 2-week period (3x/day for 14 days).

Timeline

Start date
2020-10-02
Primary completion
2021-12-17
Completion
2022-05-25
First posted
2020-01-22
Last updated
2026-03-27

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04236388. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.