Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Nutritional Interventions on Inflammatory Status in Healthy Overweight Men
In the present study it is hypothesized that a reduction of the inflammatory status may
prevent the occurrence of disorders and diseases related to overweight.
In this study the effects of nutritional compounds will be studied in overweight men with a
low grade inflammatory status. We will investigate the effects of 3 different food
treatments as compared to a placebo on markers of inflammation and on parameters of glucose
and fat metabolism. The three different food treatments are a food mix and two yogurts each
containing different probiotic strains. The food mix is composed of a mix of nutritional
components, each reported to affect inflammation parameters and (or) anti-oxidant status but
different in their -hypothesized-mode of action.
From day -01 onwards until the end of the study, subjects will come to TNO every week. Each
of the four study periods will be performed identically.
In the first study period, on days -01, 07, 14, 21 and 28, subjects will come to TNO for
collection of study substances for the coming week. On days 14, 21 and 28 they will come in
a fasting state in the morning for blood sampling (fasting). Fasting blood samples will be
taken by venapuncture.
After having received new study substances and the diary for the coming week, subjects can
leave TNO.
On day 34, subjects will come to TNO at around 8:00 am and they will stay at TNO till about
11:00 for an oral glucose tolerance test. Fasting blood samples will be collected for
determining treatment parameters. Subsequently subjects are provided the oral glucose load
of 75 g glucose dissolved in 300 ml water. Blood samples will be taken at t= 90 and 120 min
after the glucose load. After the last sample of the OGTT has been collected, subjects will
be asked to void their bladder and afterwards receive a bottle for collection of 24 hour
urine. The subjects will receive a free breakfast and can leave TNO.
The next day, on Day 35, subjects consume the breakfast as provided by TNO at home at around
8:00.They will come to TNO at around 11:00 am and they will stay at TNO till about 20:00. In
addition, they will turn in the urine bottle after having voided their bladder at 24 after
start of collection.
A canula will be inserted for collection of samples the rest of the day. At four hours after
consumption subjects are provided a high fat meal. Blood samples will be taken at t = 30,
60, 120, 180, 240 and 360 min after the meal. Throughout the challenge sampling subjects are
only allowed to drink water. After the last sample of the test has been taken subjects will
receive a free dinner. After dinner an adipose tissue biopsy will be taken under local
anesthesia.
The subjects will receive new study substances and diary for the coming week, starting on
the next day.
In the next three study periods, the procedure will be identical.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double-Blind, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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