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Hormonal Control of Energy and Macronutrient Intake in Obesity (MEMORY)

Hormonal Control of Energy and Macronutrient Intake in Obesity

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
45 (estimated)
Sponsor
Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The overall aim of the MEMORY study is to examine the concept of 'food memory' - how specific macronutrient compositions influence subsequent food preference and intake, and whether this differs across the BMI range from normal weight to obesity.

Detailed description

45 people (age 18-45 years old) with normal weight (BMI between 18.5-24.9 kg/m\^2, n=15), overweight (BMI between 25-29.9 kg/m\^2, n=15), and obesity (BMI above 30 kg/m\^2, n=15) will participate in this randomized cross-over study. Participants will complete one screening visit and two test visits. During their test visits participants will be served a liquid meal consisting of either carbohydrate (sucrose) or protein (whey protein) diluted in water and sugar-free cordial mix for flavor. Participants will be served either carbohydrate or protein at their first visit and the opposite at their second visit in random order. The test visits will include clinical assessment (body weight, body composition, and blood pressure); Blood samples; Visual analogue scales for assessment of subjective appetite; Ad libitum buffet for assessment of energy intake. Participants will complete the Steno Biometric Food Preference Task (SBFPT), a computerized task measuring food choice, explicit liking, and implicit and explicit wanting with concomitant biometric measurements. Time: -60 minutes (fasting), 0 minutes (liquid test meal), 150 minutes (ad libitum test buffet). Descriptive data will be collected at the screening visit and will include body weight (kg); BMI, kg/m\^2; Fasting blood samples; Urine sample (future research); Adipose tissue biopsy (future research). Participants will also answer questionnaires regarding Socioeconomic status (SES), Control over eating (CoEQ), Health and wellbeing (SF-36), physical activity (international physical activity ((IPAQ)), and chronotype (morningsness/eveningsness ((MEQ)). The specific research aims are: 1. To investigate whether intake of high-sucrose or high-protein affects subsequent food sensory-specific preference and different food intake from an ad libitum buffet, and whether this differs between individuals across the BMI range from normal weight to obesity. 2. To investigate whether the plasma FGF21 and glucagon responses: 1. Differ between the above-mentioned macronutrient compositions, 2. Are associated to subsequent food sensory-specific preference and macronutrient intake from an ad libitum buffet, and 3. Differ between individuals across the BMI range from normal weight to obesity. 3. To investigate whether the postprandial responses of well-known appetite-related hormones, as well as unexplored metabolites and proteins: 1. Differ between the above-mentioned macronutrient compositions, 2. Are associated to subsequent food sensory-specific preference and macronutrient intake from an ad libitum buffet, and 3. Differ between individuals across the BMI range from normal weight. 4. To identify new biomarkers facilitating patient stratification and optimize future treatment of obesity.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERHigh protein liquid test mealHigh protein liquid test meal consisting of whey protein, water and sugar-free coadial mix for flavour.
OTHERHigh carbohydrate liquid test mealHigh carbohydrate liquid test meal consisting of sucrose, water and sugar-free coadial mix for flavour.

Timeline

Start date
2024-12-12
Primary completion
2025-12-31
Completion
2026-12-31
First posted
2024-12-31
Last updated
2024-12-31

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06752967. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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