Inflammatory Response Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Different Sources of Beef and Plant-based Meat Alternatives on Postprandial Inflammatory and Metabolic Profiles of Consumers
Verified date | April 2024 |
Source | Utah State University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of meat on inflammatory and metabolite profiles in middle-aged individuals after an acute meal. Up to 36 adults, who are overweight or obese and between 30-60 years old will undergo a consent/screening visit, followed by three study visits. On separate visits to the clinical research facilities at the Center for Human Nutrition Studies, participants will consume either 9 oz (250 grams) of cooked grain-fed beef, grass-fed beef, or a plant-based meat alternative (Impossible Burger). Blood will be drawn prior to food consumption and three more times after eating the meal at 1h, 3h, and 5h after participants finishing their meal. The investigators will use those blood samples to determine the impacts of these foods on inflammatory markers and metabolite profiles (compounds that circulate in our blood such as amino acids, fatty acids, and phenolics).
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | December 16, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 23, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 30 Years to 60 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age =30 and =60 years; - BMI =25 and =35 kg/m2; - Weight stable in last 3 months (Loss or gain <4%); - Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) =6.4%; - Fasting plasma glucose concentration <126 mg/dl; - Subjects must be able to speak and understand English to participate in this study Exclusion Criteria: - Use of medications that are known to affect the study outcome measures (e.g., NSAIDs, corticosteroids) or increase the risk of study procedures (e.g., anticoagulants) that cannot be temporarily discontinued for this study; - Consuming >14 drinks per week; - Use of cigarettes (or other tobacco products) in last 3 months; - COVID vaccine within the last two weeks; - Engaged in high-level competitive exercise (e.g., triathlon, marathon, powerlifting); - Any inflammatory diseases(e.g. autoimmune diseases, coeliac disease, glomerulonephritis, hepatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis); - Diagnoses of active malignancy, congestive heart failure, diabetes mellitus and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; - Use of antibiotics in last 60 days; - Pregnant (or planning to in the next month) or lactating women; - Soy allergy; - Subjects who the study PI considers unable to safely complete the study protocol; - Persons who are not able to grant voluntary informed consent; - Persons who are unable or unwilling to follow the study protocol or who, for any reason, the research team considers not an appropriate candidate for this study, including non-compliance with screening appointments or study visits; - Vegetarian |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Center for Human Nutrition Studies | Logan | Utah |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Utah State University | Duke University, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Inflammatory cytokine biomarker (IL-6) concentrations in plasma samples | Inflammatory biomarker concentrations of IL-6 (pg/ml) will be measured using ELISA kits at the Center for Human Nutrition Studies at Utah State University. Blood samples will be obtained via phlebotomy before the consumption of the meal, and at time points 60 minutes, 180 minutes, and 300 minutes after consumption of the meal, centrifuged immediately and stored at -80ºC until analyses are performed. | Change from fasting concentrations after eating. | |
Primary | Inflammatory cytokine biomarker (C-reactive protein) concentrations in plasma samples | Inflammatory biomarker concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP; ng/ml) will be measured using ELISA kits at the Center for Human Nutrition Studies at Utah State University. Blood samples will be obtained before the consumption of the meal, and at time points 60 minutes, 180 minutes, and 300 minutes after consumption of the meal, centrifuged immediately, and stored at -80ºC until analyses are performed. | Change from fasting concentrations after eating. | |
Primary | Inflammatory cytokine biomarker (TNF-alpha) concentrations in plasma samples | Inflammatory biomarker concentrations of TNF-alpha (pg/ml) will be measured using ELISA kits at the Center for Human Nutrition Studies at Utah State University. Blood samples will be obtained before the consumption of the meal, and at time points 60 minutes, 180 minutes, and 300 minutes after consumption of the meal, centrifuged immediately, and stored at -80ºC until analyses are performed. | Change from fasting concentrations after eating. | |
Primary | Inflammatory cytokine biomarker (Vascular Adhesion Molecule-1) concentrations in plasma samples | Inflammatory biomarker concentrations of Vascular Adhesion Molecule-1 (ng/ml) will be measured using ELISA kits at the Center for Human Nutrition Studies at Utah State University. Blood samples will be obtained before the consumption of the meal, and at time points 60 minutes, 180 minutes, and 300 minutes after consumption of the meal, centrifuged immediately, and stored at -80ºC until analyses are performed. | Change from fasting concentrations after eating. | |
Primary | Relative abundance of metabolites in plasma samples using triple quad LC/MS-MS | Relative abundance (arbitrary units) of plasma metabolites after each meal will be measured using high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass-spectrometry (LC/MS-MS). This analysis allows the simultaneous high-resolution measurement of a broad range of metabolites and will give insight into how food-derived metabolites from different meals impact metabolic pathways of human health. Blood samples will be obtained before each meal, and three times after the meal is consumed at time 60 minutes, 180 minutes, and 300 minutes, and centrifuged immediately and stored at -80ºC until analyses are performed. Multivariate statistical analysis and Partial least squares Discriminant Analysis will be used to identify features changed over time for each meal. | Change from fasting concentrations after eating. | |
Secondary | Satiety Questionnaire | Pre-Meal Satiety Question:
Choose the best choice considering you have not yet eaten the test meal and you have arrived fasting, eating and drinking nothing but water since yesterday evening. Very Hungry; Hungry; A Little Hungry; No Particular Feeling; Somewhat Satisfied; Satisfied; Very Full. |
Immediately before meal | |
Secondary | Taste Questionnaire | After finishing eating, answer the following questions.
Q: 1. How strong is your desire to eat right now? A: 0-100 scale Not at all strong -- Extremely strong Q: 2. How pleasant is the taste of the meal? A: 0-100 scale Not at all pleasant -- Extremely pleasant Q: 3. How sweet does the meal taste? A: 0-100 scale Not at all sweet -- Extremely Sweet Q: 4. How salty is the taste of the meal? A: 0-100 scale Not at all salty -- Extremely salty Q: 5. How filling do you think the meal will be? A: 0-100 scale Not at all filling -- Extremely filling Q: 6. How familiar do you think the meal will be? A: 0-100 scale Not at all familiar -- Extremely familiar Q: 7. Overall, how did you feel about the flavor of the meal? A: 0-100 scale Disliked Extremely -- Liked Extremely Q: 8. How many calories do you think this meal has? A: 0-100 scale No calories at all -- Extremely high in Calories |
Immediately after eating | |
Secondary | Mood Questionnaires | Mood Rating Survey
Q: 1. How happy do you feel right now? A: 0-100 scale Not at all happy -- Extremely happy Q: 2. How much food could you eat right now? A: 0-100 scale Nothing at all -- The most I have ever eaten Q: 3. How full do you feel right now? A: 0-100 scale Not at all full -- Extremely full Q: 4. How hungry do you feel right now? A: 0-100 scale Not at all hungry -- Extremely hungry Q: 5. How thirsty do you feel right now? A: 0-100 scale Not at all thirsty -- Extremely thirsty Q: 6. How strong is your desire to eat right now? A: 0-100 scale Not at all strong -- Extremely strong Q: 7. How alert do you feel right now? A: 0-100 scale Not at all alert -- Extremely alert Q: 8. How clear-headed do you feel right now? A: 0-100 scale Not at all clear-headed -- Extremely clear-headed . These questions will be asked 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240, and 300 minutes after meal consumption |
Change in mood scores from baseline after eating. |
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