Appetitive Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of Protein Source on Appetite Control, Satiety, and Subsequent Food Intake
NCT number | NCT03154606 |
Other study ID # | 1701018659 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | March 21, 2017 |
Est. completion date | July 27, 2018 |
Verified date | April 2019 |
Source | Purdue University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The investigators propose a randomized, tightly-controlled breakfast trial in normal to
overweight adults that will test whether the consumption of various types of protein-rich
meals, containing ~24g of protein, will differentially alter food intake and meal initiation
through proposed appetite and satiety mechanisms.
Aim 1: To examine whether the consumption of protein-rich meals that vary in protein quality
(source) effect:
1. postprandial feelings of hunger, fullness, desire to eat, prospective food consumption
2. postprandial fluctuations in key appetite and satiety hormones
3. eating initiation (i.e., motivation to eat (again))
4. food cravings
Aim 2: To examine whether the consumption of protein-rich meals that vary in protein quality
(source) effect:
1. energy intake and food choice within the breakfast meal
2. energy intake and food choice at the next eating occasion
3. energy intake and food choice across the entire day
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 35 |
Est. completion date | July 27, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | July 27, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Males and females - All ethnicities - Age: 20-40y - BMI/BMI Percentile: 18.5-29.9 kg/m2 - Consumes breakfast (>110 kcal prior to 10 am) at least 5 days/week for the past year - Never smoked or used other tobacco products - Willing to consume the study breakfasts - Generally healthy (as assessed by Medical History Questionnaire) - Health conscious as determined by answering yes to 3 pre-screening health & lifestyle questions - Rating of = 5 illustrating a minimum of "neither like nor dislike on a hedonic 9 pt taste test of all testing treatments Exclusion Criteria: - Clinically diagnosed with an eating disorder - Metabolic, hormonal, and/or neural conditions/diseases that influence metabolism or appetite - Currently or previously on a weight loss or other special diet (in the past 6 months) - Gained/lost =4.5kg over the past 6 months - Donated (or plan to donate) blood through the American Red Cross within the past 6 months (or future 6 months) - Taking medication that would directly influence appetite (weight-loss drugs or antidepressant, steroid, or thyroid medication, unless dosage has been stable for at least 6 months) - Not willing or able to complete all study testing procedures - Clinically diagnosed with a sleeping disorder |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Purdue University | West Lafayette | Indiana |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Purdue University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Appetite Sensations of Hunger | Questionnaires assessing the appetitive sensations of hunger will be completed at specific times throughout each of the the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Primary | Appetite Sensations of Fullness | Questionnaires assessing the appetitive sensations of fullness will be completed at specific times throughout each of the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Primary | Appetite Sensations of Desire to Eat | Questionnaires assessing the appetitive sensations of desire to eat will be completed at specific times throughout each of the the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Primary | Appetite Sensations of Prospective Food Consumption | Questionnaires assessing the appetitive sensations of prospective food consumption will be completed at specific times throughout each of the the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Perceived Food Cravings: Sweet | Questionnaires assessing the food cravings will be completed at specific times throughout each of the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Perceived Food Cravings: Salty | Questionnaires assessing the food cravings will be completed at specific times throughout each of the the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Perceived Food Cravings: Savory-fat | Questionnaires assessing the food cravings will be completed at specific times throughout each of the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Perceived Food Cravings: Meat | Questionnaires assessing the food cravings will be completed at specific times throughout the each of the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Perceived Breakfast Palatability | Questionnaires assessing the breakfast palatability will be completed at specific times throughout each of the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Perceived Energy: Sleepiness | Questionnaires assessing perceived sleepiness will be completed at specific times throughout each of the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Perceived Energy: Energy | Questionnaires assessing perceived energy will be completed at specific times throughout each of the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Perceived Energy: Alertness | Questionnaires assessing perceived alertness will be completed at specific times throughout each of the 4-h testing days. The questionnaires contain VAS incorporating a horizontal line rating scale for each response. The questions are worded as "how strong is your feeling of" with anchors of "not all" to "extremely." A summation (area under the curve) will be calculated. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Food Cravings Inventory | Participants will fill out a Food Cravings Inventory (FCI) at 4-h post-breakfast on each testing day. The FCI is a reliable and valid self-report measure of general and specific food cravings including cravings for high fat foods, carbohydrates/starches, sweets, and fast food. The FCI defines a craving as an intense desire to consume a particular food (or food type) that is difficult to resist. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Hormonal Response to Interventions: Plasma Ghrelin | Ten blood samples (4 ml/sample) will be collected throughout each of the the 4-h testing days. The samples will be collected in EDTA test tubes containing pefabloc SC and DPP-IV to reduce protein degradation. Within 10-min of collection, the samples will be centrifuged, and the plasma will be stored at -80°C for future analysis. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Hormonal Response to Interventions: Plasma PYY | Ten blood samples (4 ml/sample) will be collected throughout each of the 4-h testing days. The samples will be collected in EDTA test tubes containing pefabloc SC and DPP-IV to reduce protein degradation. Within 10-min of collection, the samples will be centrifuged, and the plasma will be stored at -80°C for future analysis. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Hormonal Response to Interventions: Plasma GLP-1 | Ten blood samples (4 ml/sample) will be collected throughout each of the the 4-h testing days. The samples will be collected in EDTA test tubes containing pefabloc SC and DPP-IV to reduce protein degradation. Within 10-min of collection, the samples will be centrifuged, and the plasma will be stored at -80°C for future analysis. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | 24-h Energy Intake Dietary Recalls | To assess the participant's total energy content, macronutrient content, macronutrient consumption, and meal patterning, all subjects will complete a dietary recall following each testing day. The study staff will contact the participant the day after each of the testing days and ask questions related to the quantity, type, brand, preparation, and timing of food consumed following the testing day. Total energy content and macronutrient composition will be calculated using nutrition software. | 12 testing days across ~6 months | |
Secondary | Ad Libitum Breakfast | Free-living energy intake at breakfast will be assessed on day 5, of each testing period, through a meal-specific food packout . The participants will first consume the respective breakfast treatment. Additionally, the participants will be provided with an excess of macronutrient-specific foods to consume, ad libitum for the breakfast time period (30 minutes), after the required, respective breakfast treatment. All food items will be initially weighed and recorded. The participants will be instructed to return all uneaten foods as well as all wrappers and containers from consumed food. Any partially eaten, returned items will be weighed accordingly. Breakfast meal energy and macronutrient content will be assessed from these packouts. | 12 testing days across ~6 months |
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