Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trial
— WELCOMEOfficial title:
Defining the Optimal Dietary Strategy for the Maintenance of Weight Loss and mEtaboLiC Outcomes in Centrally Obese postMenopausal womEn (WELCOME Study).
The aim of the study will be comparing the effectiveness of two diets: moderate in fat with a high proportion of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs) - the Mediterranean diet (MED) and 2) the low in fat and high in dietary fiber contents the dietary approaches to stop hypertension diet (DASH) on weight maintenance and cardiovascular risks following a recent body weight reduction in centrally obese postmenopausal women. The tested diets will be given ad libitum manner. Moreover, adherence to both prescribed weight-loss maintenance diets will be also evaluated by the plasma concentration of alkylresorcinols (AR) as a possible whole grain wheat/rye dietary biomarker and by the analysis of fatty acids profile in erythrocyte membranes as a dietary biomarker of a fatty acids consumption. The participants of this study will be 150 non-smoking, postmenopausal women with central obesity, who wished to lose weight and have at least one other criterion of metabolic syndrome. The intervention will include 3 phases: Phase I (weeks 1-8), weight loss dietary intervention with 700 kcal/d energy deficit, Phase II (week 9-32), weight loss maintenance intervention for those participants losing ≥10% initial body weight the MED or the DASH diet will be offered in a random manner. The control group will receive oral dietary recommendations based on the Harvard model "Healthy Eating Plate". After this 32 weeks period will be finished, the participants will be discharged to the community with no contact by study personnel, until the 52-weeks follow-up period (Phase III).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 150 |
Est. completion date | September 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 50 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - postmenopausal women, with the absence of menses of over 12 months or serum follicle stimulating hormone > 30 IU/mL; - with central obesity waist circumference (WC) = 80 cm - with low physical activity (PAL = 1,40); - who wished to lose weight and weight loss maintenance; - and have at least one other criterion of metabolic syndrome increased systolic blood pressure = 130 mm Hg or high blood pressure diastolic = 85 mm Hg or ongoing treatment of previously diagnosed hypertension, increased serum triglyceride levels above >150 mg/dl (1.7 mmol/l) or ongoing therapy hypertriglyceridemia, decreased HDL cholesterol below than <50 mg/dl (1.3 mmol/l), and fasting blood glucose > 100 mg/dl (5.6 mmol / l) or ongoing treatment of previously diagnosed type 2 diabetes. Exclusion Criteria: - thyroid disease (hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, thyroiditis); - hypercortisolism, Cushing's syndrome; - kidney diseases; - type 1 diabetes; - asthma treated with oral and injectable steroids; - cancers; mental disorders; - New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class III heart failure; - as well as any drug is known to influence liver function; - endocrine disorders; - hormonal replacement therapy; - significant weight change in the six months prior to the current study; - impaired absorption of nutrients (celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease); - intolerance or food allergy to key components of the intervention diets; - smoking - excessive alcohol consumption (consumption of more than 2 alcohol units per day - one alcohol unit equals one bottle of beer (340 g) or one glass of wine (140 g) or one glass of spirits (42.5 g of 40% spirit). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Poland | Poznan University of Life Science | Poznan |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Poznan University of Life Sciences |
Poland,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in body weight [kg] | Changes in body weight from 9 to 52 week of weight loss maintenance period | measurements will be taken after 8 weeks of weight loss diet (before weight loss maintenance period) and after 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 and after 52 week of study. | |
Primary | Changes in waist circumferences (WC) [cm] | Changes in waist circumferences from 9 to 52 week of weight loss maintenance period. | measurements will be taken after 8 weeks weight loss diet (before weight loss maintenance period) and after 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 and after 52 week of study. | |
Primary | Changes in fat mass [kg] | Changes in fat mass from 9 to 52 weeks of weight loss maintenance period. | measurements will be taken after 8 weeks weight loss diet (before weight loss maintenance period) and after 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 and after 52 week of study. | |
Primary | Changes in HDL cholesterol [mg/dL] | Changes in HDL cholesterol from 9 to 52 week of weight loss maintenance period. | Examination will be taken after 8 weeks weight loss diet (before weight loss maintenance period) after 32 and also after 52 week of study. | |
Primary | changes in triglycerides (TG) [mg/dL] | Changes in TG from 9 to 52 week of weight loss maintenance period. | Examination will be taken after 8 weeks weight loss diet (before weight loss maintenance period) after 32 and also after 52 week of study. | |
Primary | changes in glucose (GLU) | Changes in GLU from 9 to 52 week of weight loss maintenance period. | Examination will be taken after 8 weeks weight loss diet (before weight loss maintenance period) after 32 and 52 week of study. | |
Primary | Changes in systolic blood pressure (SBP) | Changes in SBP from 9 to 52 week of weight loss maintenance period. | measurements will be taken after 8 weeks weight loss diet (before weight loss maintenance period) and after 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 and also after 52 week of study. | |
Primary | Changes in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) | Changes in DBP from 9 to 52 weeks of weight loss maintenance period. | measurements will be taken after 8 weeks weight loss diet (before weight loss maintenance period) and after 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 and also after 52 week of study. | |
Secondary | Physical activity level (PAL) | The assessment of the PAL from 9 to 52 week weight loss maintenance period. | The assessment of the PA level will be done after 8 weeks of weight loss diet (before weight loss maintenance period) and after 32 and 52 week of study. | |
Secondary | Eating behaviour (by measurement of dietary restraint, disinhibition and hunger) | The assessment of the eating behaviour from 9 to 52 week weight loss maintenance period. | The assessment of the eating behaviour will be done after 8 weeks of weight loss diet (before weight loss maintenance period), after 32 and also after 52 week of study. | |
Secondary | Adherence to the prescribed diets (assessment of the plasma AR levels and concentration and fatty acids in red blood cells) | The assessment of the adherence from 9 to 32 weeks weight loss maintenance period. | The assessment of the adherence will be done after 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and 32 week of study. | |
Secondary | Dietary intake | The assessment of the dietary intake from 9 to 52 weeks weight loss maintenance period. | Each participant"s dietary records will be assessed after 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and 32 and also after 52 week of study. |
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