Inflammation Clinical Trial
— STRBOfficial title:
Effect of Strawberry on Oxidative Stress- and Inflammatory-mediated Insulin Resistance (IR) in Humans: Combating a Major Risk Factor for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Through Diet
Verified date | January 2021 |
Source | Clinical Nutrition Research Center, Illinois Institute of Technology |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to test whether compounds found in strawberries (polyphenolics which are typically found in berry products, tea, coffee, red wine, and chocolate) will help reduce insulin resistance and inflammation, known factors in your blood associated with disease risk, when eaten with a standard high fat/carbohydrate meal.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 29 |
Est. completion date | October 15, 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | October 15, 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Eligible volunteers must meet ONE or MORE of the criteria (numbers 1-4) associated with insulin resistance along with all of the other criteria listed (numbers 5-9): 1. Blood glucose concentration between140-199 mg/dL at 2hr from OGTT. 2. Elevated fasting glucose (=110 mg/dL and <126 mg/dL) 3. Elevated fasting insulin (>75th percentile cutoff of 13.13 µU/mL) 4. Insulin resistance defined by the homeostasis model assessment method of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) (glucose [in millimoles per liter] × insulin [in microunits per milliliter]/22.5) values of at least 2.5. 5. Waist circumference >102 cm (men) and > 88 cm (women) for screening visit invitation because many epidemiology studies have been shown that waist circumferences may be related to insulin resistance. 6. Nonsmokers 7. Not taking any medications that would interfere with outcomes of the study, i.e. lipid lowering medications, anti-inflammatory drugs, or dietary supplements 8. 18 years of age and older 9. No clinical evidence of cardiovascular, metabolic, respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal or hepatic disease Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnant and/or lactating - Allergy or intolerance to strawberries and dairy products. - Current regular consumption of strawberries is > 2 servings per day. - Fasting blood glucose = 126 mg/dL. Subjects identified with elevated fasting blood glucose levels will be advised to contact their primary care physician for appropriate follow-up care. - Taking over the counter antioxidant supplements or other supplements that may interfere with the study procedures or endpoints. - Subjects with unusual dietary habits (e.g. pica). - Actively losing weight or trying to lose weight (unstable body weight fluctuations of > 5 kg in a 60 day period). - Excessive exercisers or trained athletes. - Subjects with documented atherosclerotic disease, inflammatory disease, diabetes mellitus, or other systemic diseases. - Addicted to drugs and/or alcohol. - Medically documented psychiatric or neurological disturbances. - Smoker (past smoker may be allowed if cessation is > 2 years) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Clinical Nutrition Research Center | Chicago | Illinois |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Clinical Nutrition Research Center, Illinois Institute of Technology | California Strawberry Commission |
United States,
Burton-Freeman B, Linares A, Hyson D, Kappagoda T. Strawberry modulates LDL oxidation and postprandial lipemia in response to high-fat meal in overweight hyperlipidemic men and women. J Am Coll Nutr. 2010 Feb;29(1):46-54. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Postprandial Insulin Levels for 6 Hours | Strawberry dose-response effect on Postprandial glycemic control in insulin resistant individuals.plasma insulin concentration is measured over 6 hours by Randox clinical analyzer, analyzed with SAS mixed model. | 6 hour postprandial study over 4 periods | |
Secondary | Strawberry Dose-response Effect on Postprandial Oxidative Stress (Ox-LDL) in Insulin-resistant Men and Women in an Acute Postprandial Paradigm | Postprandial plasma Ox-LDL concentration was measured by ELISA method. Normalizing responses to subjects own baseline (Time 0) was analyzed by SAS mixed model. | 6 hours postprandial study over 4 periods(treatments) |
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