Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Active, not recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05898217 |
Other study ID # |
IRB-2023-83 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Active, not recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
June 1, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
May 30, 2025 |
Study information
Verified date |
August 2023 |
Source |
Clinical Nutrition Research Center, Illinois Institute of Technology |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Plant-based milk alternatives (PBMAs) are a popular alternative to cow's milk. The different
types of PBMAs on the market shelf include almond, oat, soy, coconut, cashew, pea, hemp, and
rice. Among these, PBMA made from almonds, oats and soy are the most popular in North
America. Though PBMAs are designed to mimic cow's milk in terms of color, they often have a
very different nutrition profile. In order to better substitute for cow's milk, PBMAs often
have added vitamins and minerals, as well as added sugars and flavorings to improve flavor.
This study will test how well certain nutrients (vitamin D, calcium, potassium, and
magnesium) are absorbed by the body after intake of milk and PBMAs. Nutrient absorption will
be measured using blood samples after short term intake (from 1 hours to 1 week) of almond,
soy, and oat milk, and compare it to cow's milk. Participants in the study will avoid all
fluid dairy products and vitamin-D supplemented foods for three weeks and then be asked to
consume either almond, soy, oat, or cow's milk for one week.
All participants will visit the Clinical Nutrition Research Center (CNRC) four times over the
course of about one month. These visits include a screening and pre-study visit (1.5 hrs), a
pick-up visit (30 min), one long study day visit (~11 hours), and two shorter follow up study
day visits (1 hr).
Description:
The study has several objectives:
1. The main objective is to conduct a short-term research trial to understand the relative
absorption of key micronutrients (Vitamin D, calcium, potassium and magnesium) from
select PBMAs.
2. Develop and validate a method for measuring the amount of Vitamin D in blood.
3. Develop and validate a method for measuring the amount of magnesium, calcium, and
potassium in blood and in urine.
4. Compare the amount of vitamin D and minerals in blood of people assigned to drink cow's
milk to people who those assigned to drink plant-based milk alternatives.
This study will test how well certain nutrients (Vitamin D, calcium, potassium, and
magnesium) are absorbed by the body after intake. We will examine nutrient absorption after
short term intake (from 1 hour to 1 week) of almond, soy, and oat milk, and compare it to
cow's milk. Participants in the study will avoid all fluid dairy products and any dairy or
foods fortified with vitamin D for three weeks and then will be asked to consume either
almond, soy, oat, or cow's milk for one week. All participants will visit the Clinical
Nutrition Research Center (CNRC) at least five times over the course of about one month. The
visits will proceed as follows:
1. Participants will come to IIT Mies campus for a screening visit. Blood pressure, blood
sugar via finger prick, and anthropometric measurements (height, weight, body
composition) will be taken. Women under age 60 will be asked for urine sample for
pregnancy test. Participants who qualify will stay an additional 30 minutes for a
prestudy visit where they will learn how to participate in the trial and schedule their
study visits.
2. Standardized dinner pick up visit - participants will come to the IIT Mies campus to
pick up a standardized dinner meal to eat before their Study Day 1 visit.
3. Study Day 1 Visit - Participants will have a catheter placed and a baseline blood draw
will be performed. Participants will be randomized to one of four groups (almond milk,
soy milk, oat milk, or cow's milk) and will drink 480 mL (16 oz) of that beverage. After
the drink, blood will be collected via the catheter after 1 hour, 2 hours and then every
2 hours until hour 10. After 6 hours, participants will be given a light meal to
alleviate hunger before the catheter is removed. Every hour, participants will be
provided with 150 mL of distilled water to drink and urine will be collected after each
blood draw. In total 50 mL of blood will be taken over the course of the day. After
completing the study day, participants will be provided with a week's supply of the PBMA
or milk and will be asked to drink 8 oz of the beverage 2x per day over the course of
the following week while avoiding other dairy products.
4. Study Day 2 Visit: Participants will return to the IIT Mies campus 24 hours after the
start of their Visit 1 and after a 10-12 hour fast. Anthropometric measurements, blood
pressure, and blood sugar will be taken again. Then, 6 mL of blood will be drawn and
urine collection will be performed.
5. Study Day 3 Visit: One week after Study Day Visit 1, participants will return to IIT
Mies Campus. Anthropometric measurements, blood pressure, and blood sugar will be taken.
Then, a fasting blood draw and urine collection will be performed. After fasting blood
draw, participants will be given a snack. Total blood drawn will be 6 mL.
The blood and urine samples will be analyzed for specific nutrients and compared between the
four randomized groups.