Body Weight Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Double Blind, Placebo Controlled, Randomized, Cross-over Study to Assess the Effects of Polydextrose on Appetite Suppression and Its Mechanisms of Action in Healthy Women With a Normal Weight and Overweight Female Participants.
Overweight and obesity are a global epidemic, which causes a rapid increase in the frequency of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Food ingredients that influence the mechanisms that regulate satiety may play a role in weight management. Suppression of appetite may reduce energy intake, which in return may lead to body weight reduction. This study aims to verify the appetite suppressive effect of polydextrose in comparison to a placebo in normal weight and overweight women.
Polydextrose is a well-tolerated, low calorie glucose polymer (4kJ/g) that can be easily incorporated into various food applications to replace sugar and fat (Auerbach et al., 2007). Polydextrose is poorly digested in the upper gastrointestinal tract and therefore shows fiber-like properties. The addition of polydextrose to foods may increase the satiating properties of foods. Previous studies have shown that: - Consuming polydextrose-containing preloads (6.25 - 25.0 g polydextrose) resulted in a significant lower energy intake at lunch compared to the control (Astbury et al., 2013; Ranawana et al., 2013; Hull et al., 2012; King et al., 2005). - Polydextrose is able to modify appetite ratings at low (6.25 - 12.5 g polydextrose) (Hull et al., 2012) and high doses (56.7 g/d) (Konings et al., 2013). - Polydextrose (15.0 g) induced enhanced GLP-1 response after a high-fat meal in obese participants (Tiihonen et al., 2012). Therefore, it is hypothesized that with the consumption of 12.5 g polydextrose as compared with the placebo, appetite will be suppressed, resulting in: - a lower consumption at lunch (energy intake at lunch) - change in appetite scores (VAS) - change in satiety hormones (CCK, PYY, GLP-1, ghrelin) - change in glucose and insulin - change in stomach emptying rate - change in gastric wellbeing ;
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