Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Controlled Diet Intervention Comparing Effects of a Ketogenic Diet Versus a National Food Administration Recommended Diet Among Healthy Female Adults
The investigators planned study is a randomized, controlled exploratory study of a ketogenic and a NFA (National Food Administration) recommended diet. Study participants will be female nutrition students with both knowledge and interest in dietary surveys, in order to increase motivation and adherence. They will be provided with cooked food. The women should be weight stable and maintain their physical activity during the study, in order to evaluate how the diet itself affects various health parameters. The investigators intend to investigate diet specific biomarkers (small molecules involved in metabolism) in the blood, as well as blood lipids, body composition, gut microbiota, energy substrate utilization, exercise performance, resting metabolic rate, hormones, cognition and sweet cravings. In addition, the investigators intend to qualitatively study the experience of following both of these dietary regimes. The investigators intend to make a short and controlled study. The study is expected to reveal whether the ketogenic diet is a healthy or unhealthy diet in the short term. The investigators also expect that data from this study will be a helpful tool to measure diet adherence in future long-term studies.
Aim: The aim of this randomized controlled exploratory study is to study effects of a
ketogenic diet (a low carb - high fat (LCHF) diet) compared to a National Food
Administration (NFA) recommended diet (NNR2012).
Primary outcomes are blood lipids and diet specific biomarkers. Power calculations show that
20 participants are needed to obtain significant results with 90% power at the 95%
significance level for the primary outcome small-dense LDL (blood lipids). The investigators
calculate that 20% of the participants will drop out before the end of the study, and
therefore the investigators aim to recruit a total of 24 participants.
Secondary outcomes are body composition, gut microbiota, energy substrate utilization,
exercise performance, resting metabolic rate (RMR), hormones, cognition, sweet cravings, and
the experience of following the two dietary regimes.
Study design: Study participants will be female nutrition students with both knowledge and
interest in dietary surveys, in order to increase motivation and adherence. The women should
be weight stable and maintain their physical activity during the study, in order to evaluate
how the diet itself affects various health parameters.
Study participants will be provided with all food in the diet intervention. The amount and
source of fat, protein and carbohydrates in the two diets are strictly defined; LCHF:
Maximum 25 g carbohydrates/day (approximately 5 E%), 20 E% protein and 75 E% fat (35 E%
saturated fat). NNR2012: 50 E% carbohydrates, 20 E% protein and 30 E% fat (10 E% saturated
fat).
Study participants will be randomized with respect to their physical activity level to one
of two study arms, with crossover design:
Study arm 1: LHCF (4 weeks) --- washout (15 weeks) --- NNR (4 weeks) Study arm 2: NNR (4
weeks) --- washout (15 weeks) --- LCHF (4 weeks)
Study participants will eat each diet for four weeks. The different diets are separated by a
washout period when they eat "as usual".
Every morning during each four-week diet period the participants will measure their urine
ketones by using urine ketone strips, weigh themselves and record their body weight. Any
discrepancies in food intake will be recorded in a log book in which also the daily physical
activity level is specified. Energy expenditure will be measured for three days during the
four week periods using SenseWear activity meter (a validated and objective method) to see
if energy intake matches energy expenditure.
Baseline- and outcome measurements will be performed prior to and at the end of each
four-week diet period.
Qualitative measurements: When the whole diet study is completed and the research subjects
have experience of eating both NNR and LCHF diet interviews will be conducted with some of
the research subjects.
The study is expected to reveal whether LCHF is a healthy or unhealthy diet in the short
term. The investigators also expect that data from this study will be a helpful tool to
measure diet adherence in future long-term studies.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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