Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
The suitability of a vegetarian diet (buckwheat and fava bean based) to deliver sufficient nutrients per day |
The suitability of a vegetarian diet (buckwheat and fava bean based) to deliver sufficient nutrients per day such as protein composition, amino acids composition, fibre composition, types of NSP, and daily requirements minerals, microelements, and other bioactive such as polyphenolic phytochemicals. The macronutrient composition, including the dry matter, ash, fat, total carbohydrate, resistant starch, crude protein, and total non-starch polysaccharides of the buckwheat and fava-bean diets are measured in grams per day. The amino acid composition was measured in grams per day and the main micronutrients expressed in mg ± SD per day are measured in fava bean and buckwheat diets using quantitative ICP-MS analysis. |
7-days |
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Primary |
Satiety levels following the consumption of buckwheat and fava bean-based diets. |
Appetite scores were measured hourly during the waking hours (0700-2300) with the use of visual analogue scales (VASs) during both the habitual diet week and the intervention weeks (fava bean-based and buckwheat-based diets). Six questions were asked on motivation to eat, all in the line scale format related to hunger, thirst, preoccupation with thoughts of food, fullness, desire to eat, and prospective consumption. The scales ranged from "not at all hungry" to "extremely hungry," so higher scores indicated more intense subjective sensations. These questionnaires were completed by the subjects each day of the study. |
every hour for 16 hours during the day for 7 days |
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Primary |
Hourly hunger scores analysed using VAS |
Hunger scores were measured hourly during the waking hours (0700-2300) with the use of visual analogue scales (VASs) during both the habitual diet week and the intervention weeks (fava bean-based and buckwheat-based diets). Six questions were asked on motivation to eat, all in the line scale format related to hunger, thirst, preoccupation with thoughts of food, fullness, desire to eat, and prospective consumption. The scales ranged from "not at all hungry" to "extremely hungry," so higher scores indicated more intense subjective sensations. These questionnaires were completed by the subjects each day of the study. |
every hour for 16 hours during the day for 7 days |
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Primary |
Concentrations of plasma, urine, and faecal samples of microbial metabolites of carbohydrates, protein, and bioactive phytochemicals. |
Concentrations of plasma, urine, and faecal samples of microbial metabolites of carbohydrates, protein and bioactive phytochemicals from the diets at day 0 and day 7 in fasted plasma, urine and faecal samples. Furthermore looked at fermentation products of carbohydrates in faecal samples. Average concentration was measured by targeted LC-MS/MS and expressed as pg/µl. |
Baseline and day 7 |
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Primary |
Gut microbiota composition: Bacterial DNA extraction and sequencing using 16sRNA to determine the bacterial composition following the two different vegetarian-based diets. |
The total number of 16S rRNA gene copies per ml and abundance of several bacterial genera or species of the communities in the anaerobic faecal incubation experiments was determined by quantitative PCR with 2 ng DNA in a total volume of 10 µl and expressed as 16S rRNA gene copies per ml of culture. The abundance of total faecal microbiota and specific genera were reported during habitual (baseline) diet and intervention diets consumption. |
7-days |
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Secondary |
Values concentration (µM) of fasted homocysteine |
Blood was collected directly into heparinised tubes at day 0 and 7 of each intervention diet. Homocysteine was expressed as µM. |
7-days |
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Secondary |
Values concentration (mmol/l) of fasted lipids, urea, and glucose |
Blood was collected directly into heparinised tubes at day 0 and 7 of each intervention diet. Fasted lipids, urea and glucose were expressed as mmol/l. |
7-days |
|
Secondary |
Values concentration (pmol/l) of fasted insulin |
Blood was collected directly into heparinised tubes at day 0 and 7 of each intervention diet. Insulin was expressed as pmol/l. |
7-days |
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