Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

In Mexico, obesity is a major public health problem. In recent years he has presented a considerable increase in the population. As a result, it has triggered a proportional increase in the incidence of cardiovascular disease and the development of Metabolic Syndrome (METS). Abdominal obesity is one of the main components of METS which is generally associated with insulin resistance / hyperinsulinemia. This is influenced both by the subcutaneous adipose tissue as visceral adipose tissue. There is evidence that the visceral fat has an important bearing on many factors of METS, like: glucose intolerance, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance.

For management it requires a multidisciplinary approach, including changes in lifestyle, psychological and nutritional intervention as well as pharmacological and non-pharmacological support.

Among non-pharmacological therapies, there is recently the use of Conjugated Linoleic Acid (ACL) and leucine where in its assigned properties include weight reduction, anti-atherogenic , hypocholesterolemic and immunostimulant effect and anticarcinogenic properties. Regarding weight reduction dominates the mechanism of action anti-lipolytic effect. But, studies are needed to link this consumption with the increase or decrease on visceral fat in individuals with METS.


Clinical Trial Description

The main objective is to compare the effect of the administration of ACL/Leucine vs. Metformin on visceral fat area in patients with METS. We will conduct a double-blind trial, randomized, on 4 groups, each group with 26 male and female patients of 35-65 years of age with METS diagnosed by IDF criteria. Randomization will determine who will receive the intervention during 8 week trial, each group will be like:

Group (A) intervention with ACL/Leucine plus Metformin: 26 individuals will receive ACL/Leucine in a dosis of 2,475mg per 24 hrs (1,650mg or 2 capsules with the first meal and 825 mg or 1 capsule with the second meal) plus Metformin in a dose of 500 mg per day (with the first bite of the second meal) during 8 weeks.

Group (B) Metformin plus Placebo of ACL/Leucine: 26 individuals will receive Metformin in a dose of 500 mg per day (with the first bite of the second meal) plus homologue placebo of ACL/Leucine (linseed oil capsules) in a dosis of 3600 mg each 24 hrs (2 capsules of 2400 mg with the first meal and 1200 mg or 1 capsule with the second meal) during 8 weeks.

Group (C) ACL/Leucine plus Metformin's Placebo: 26 individuals will receive ACL/Leucine in a dose of 2,475mg per 24 hrs (1,650mg or 2 capsules with the first meal and 825 mg or 1 capsule with the second meal) plus homologate placebo of metformin (calcined magnesia) in a dose of 500 mg per day (with the first bite of the second meal) during 8 weeks.

Group (D) Placebo of ACL/Leucine plus Placebo of Metformin: homologate placebo of ACL/Leucine (linseed oil capsules) in a dose of 3600 mg each 24 hrs (2 capsules of 2400 mg with the first meal and 1200 mg or 1 capsule with the second meal) plus homologated placebo of metformin (calcined magnesia capsules) in a dosis of 500 mg per day (with the first bite of the second meal) during 8 weeks.

The clinical findings and laboratory test include a metabolic profile and biosafety, which will be baseline and at 8 weeks.

Visceral fat area, epicardial fat, body weight, body fat, body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure will be determined during the inicial and final visit, likewise, hemodynamics parameters of arterial stiffness like aortic pulse wave velocity (PWVao), central pulse pressure (PPao), aortic augmentation index (IAxao) and central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) by an oscillometric monitoring system via BPLab ®. Adverse events and adherence to treatment will be documented. Statistical analysis: Mann-Whitney U Test and Wilcoxon exact test. It is considered with significance at p<0.05. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT02629627
Study type Interventional
Source Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud, Mexico
Contact
Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date March 2016
Completion date October 2017

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT04635202 - Effect of Elliptical Training on Metabolic Homeostasis in Metabolic Syndrome N/A
Completed NCT04053686 - An Intervention to Reduce Prolonged Sitting in Police Staff N/A
Completed NCT05343858 - Pilot Study to Evaluate the Effect of Two Microalgae Consumption on Metabolic Syndrome N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT05891834 - Study of INV-202 in Patients With Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome Phase 2
Recruiting NCT05040958 - Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque Load and Neck Circumference
Completed NCT03644524 - Heat Therapy and Cardiometabolic Health in Obese Women N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT02500147 - Metformin for Ectopic Fat Deposition and Metabolic Markers in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Phase 4
Recruiting NCT03227575 - Effects of Brisk Walking and Regular Intensity Exercise Interventions on Glycemic Control N/A
Recruiting NCT05972564 - The Effect of SGLT2 Inhibition on Adipose Inflammation and Endothelial Function Phase 1/Phase 2
Completed NCT03289897 - Non-invasive Rapid Assessment of NAFLD Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging With LiverMultiScan N/A
Recruiting NCT05956886 - Sleep Chatbot Intervention for Emerging Black/African American Adults N/A
Completed NCT06057896 - Effects of Combined Natural Molecules on Metabolic Syndrome in Menopausal Women
Active, not recruiting NCT03613740 - Effect of Fucoxanthin on the Metabolic Syndrome, Insulin Sensitivity and Insulin Secretion Phase 2
Completed NCT04498455 - Study of a Prebiotic Supplement to Mitigate Excessive Weight Gain Among Physicians in Residency Phase 4
Completed NCT05688917 - Green Coffee Effect on Metabolic Syndrome N/A
Completed NCT04117802 - Effects of Maple Syrup on Gut Microbiota Diversity and Metabolic Syndrome N/A
Completed NCT03697382 - Effect of Daily Steps on Fat Metabolism N/A
Completed NCT03241121 - Study of Eating Patterns With a Smartphone App and the Effects of Time Restricted Feeding in the Metabolic Syndrome N/A
Completed NCT04509206 - Virtual Teaching Kitchen N/A
Completed NCT05124847 - TREating Pediatric Obesity N/A