Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Liquid or Solid State of Food on Glycaemia, Lipaemia and Insulinaemia
This study examines the metabolic effects of 3 possible test meals (Oleogel) and/or 3 possible test meals (Grass Jelly). The participants will have the option to voluntarily choose which study part(s) to participate. This study will be evaluated on 40 healthy Chinese male subjects from the general public over a period of one year.
This study examines the metabolic effects of 3 possible test meals (Oleogel) and/or 3
possible test meals (Grass Jelly). The participants will have the option to voluntarily
choose which study part(s) to participate. This study will be evaluated on 40 healthy Chinese
male subjects from the general public over a period of one year.
Treatments will be randomized to receive 3 different test meals (Oleogel) and/or 3 different
test meals. Randomization means assigning the participants to the test meals by chance, like
tossing a coin or rolling a dice.
If the participants take part in this study, the participants will be required to come on 3
non-consecutive days and/or 5 non-consecutive days to evaluate the 3 different test meals
(Oleogel) and/or 3 different test meal (Grass jelly) respectively, in random order with a
minimum of 1 week between the test sessions. For each session, the participants are required
to come between 8:00-9:00am, with each session lasting approximately 3.5 hours to 6.5 hours.
The participants would have to come following a 10-12 hour overnight fast. An indwelling
catheter will be inserted into a vein in the participants' forearm for the remainder of the
test session. The investigators will then take a blood sample from the cannula to measure
baseline values. The investigators will also take the participant's capillary blood via
finger prick to measure blood glucose concentration. After obtaining the baseline blood
samples, the investigator will give the participants the test meal to eat within 10 minutes
and fill up a 'liking' questionnaire. Following the meal the investigators will take further
blood samples (from the cannula and finger pricks) for the next 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120,
150, 180, (treatment 4, 5, 6), 210, 240, 270, 300, 330, 360 minutes (Treatment 1, 2, 3).
The amount of blood that will be collected at every time point will be about 5µL droplet from
fingerprick and approximately 5mL of blood from cannulation, the accumulative amount per test
session will approximately 50 to 80 ml, and the accumulative amount for the entire study
duration will be approximately 240 mL of blood by cannula and finger pricks (Part A) and 150
ml (Part B). The investigators will also ask the participants to answer a questionnaire about
measurement of hunger and fullness at the same times the blood samples are taken. The
appetite-rating questionnaire consists of 100mm continuous lines anchored at each end with
opposing statements for a question asked. The specific questions asked will be: 'How hungry
do you feel?', 'How full do you feel?', How strong is your desire to eat?', 'How much food do
you think you can eat?' and 'Do you have any preoccupation with thoughts of food right now?'.
Using a pen, you would have to make a mark on the line corresponding to how you feel.
In addition to the VAS scales, the current trial will collect information on the prospective
portion that participants would like to consume for a range of different foods at different
time points; at every 30 minutes interval from baseline till the end of each test session.
This computer based task presents a range of foods to participants and asks "how much of this
food would you like to consume right now?", allowing the participants to move between a
series of different portions of each food and select the one that the participants would like
to consume at that time based on the participants' feeling of hunger, fullness and desire to
eat. The foods will be deliberately chosen to represent common Singaporean meals, desserts
and snack foods that are regularly eaten to relieve hunger in different situations and the
range of portions available is the same across all foods (20-1200 kcals in 20 kcal steps).
On the evenings before the test sessions, the participants will be expected to come and
collect a standard dinner meal. The participants will be advised not to take part in any
strenuous physical activities for at least 3 days and avoid caffeine and alcohol consumption
the day before the test sessions.
Subjects participation in the study will last a maximum of 20.5 hours (Part A) and 11.5 hours
(Part B), include one screening visit lasting around 1 hour.
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