Body Weight Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Double-blind, Randomized Trial of the Efficacy of Replacing Sugary Drinks by Low-sugar Alternatives on Body Weight and Fat Mass in School Children
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. There is much speculation about foods that are particularly fattening, and sugary drinks are seen as major culprits. It is hypothesized that a high intake of calories from sugary drinks would not be compensated for by reduced food intake at subsequent meals. As a result, body weight would increase. In this double-blind, long term, randomized controlled trial the effect of replacing sugar-containing beverages by low-sugar alternatives on body weight and fat mass in children will be investigated.
Rationale: Liquid carbohydrates (including soft drinks as well as fruit juices) are thought
to be less satiating then solid carbohydrates (e.g., bread or fruits). The hypothesis is
that calories from sugary drinks might not be compensated for by eating less at subsequent
meals and body weight would increase. In this way liquid carbohydrates might be one of the
causes of becoming overweight and obesity. However, the evidence for a causal relation
between sugary drinks and weight gain is inconclusive.
Objective: To test the effect of replacing sugar-containing beverages by beverages low in
sugar on body weight and fat mass in children aged 5-10 years.
Study design: A double-blind, long term, randomized controlled trial.
Study population: Healthy school children in the age of 5-10 years old. We consider it
unethical to encourage children to drink sugary drinks. Therefore children are only eligible
if they already habitually consume 250 mL per day or more of sugary drinks.
Intervention: Six hundred healthy children (5-10 years) will be divided randomly into 2
groups. Group 1 (n=300) receives 250 mL per day of sugar-containing lemonade. Group 2
(n=300) receives 250 mL per day of lemonade low in sugar. The low-sugar drinks are sweetened
with artificial sweeteners. The drinks will be consumed during the morning break during the
weekdays at school and at home during weekends and holidays. The intervention period will be
18 months.
Before the main trial starts feasibility and logistics will be tested in a pilot study. The
design of the pilot study will be a 2-month randomized controlled trial in approximately 80
school children aged 5-10 years.
Main study parameters/endpoints: The primary outcome of the study is children's body weight
(body mass index, corrected for age). Secondary endpoints are waist circumference, skin
folds and bioelectrical impedance. These outcomes will be measured four times during the
study, at 0, 6, 12 and 18 months. As a secondary outcome we will also perform a sensory
evaluation at 0, 6, 12 and 18 months and a questionnaire about dental health at 12 and 18
months.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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