Morbid Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Changes in Ingestive Behaviour Following Gastric Bypass
NCT number | NCT03113305 |
Other study ID # | 16/WS/0056 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | September 1, 2016 |
Est. completion date | May 31, 2023 |
Verified date | June 2023 |
Source | University of Ulster |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The gastric bypass procedure is known to be one of the most successful treatments for morbid obesity and Type 2 diabetes mellitus, and has been shown to decrease appetite, energy intake, body weight and glycemia both in the short and long term. A number of reports hypothesise that these changes may be driven, at least in part, by positive shifts in food preferences following surgery. However, findings are drawn from self-reported dietary intakes which are beset with measurement bias, thus precluding definite conclusions. The current work aims to directly observe food intake to test the hypothesis that after gastric bypass food intake changes in a manner which leads to beneficial outcomes on body weight when compared to weight stable control participants. Patients (n=32) with a planned gastric bypass procedure will be recruited from Phoenix Health (Ireland and England) and Letterkenny University Hospital (Ireland), alongside control participants (n=32) with no planned weight loss. All subjects will attend the Human Intervention Studies Unit (HISU), Ulster University on five occasions (1-month pre-surgery and 3, 12, 24 and 60 months post-surgery, with controls being time-matched). Study visits will be fully residential involving two overnight stays within the facility during which participants' 24-hour food intake will be covertly measured (7am-11pm Day 2 and breakfast Day 3) and the following procedures undertakenÍž basal metabolic rate, body composition, bone health, assessment of liking/wanting high fat foods and post-meal gut hormone responses. On each study visit participants will have ad lib access to a range of foods of varying macronutrient composition and which are compatible with their stated food preferences (assessed prior to the start of the study). Changes in all ingestive behaviours will be evaluated over time as compared to the control participants.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 63 |
Est. completion date | May 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | May 31, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - >18 years - Planned gastric bypass surgery (patients only) - No planned weight loss/gain (controls only) Exclusion Criteria: Patients - Significant dysphagia, gastric outlet obstruction or any other factor which prevents consumption of a meal - Systemic or gastrointestinal condition which may affect food intake or preference - Pregnancy / lactation - Significant food allergy or dietary restriction - Medication with documented effect on food intake or food preference - Any other physical or psychological condition which would affect the outcome of the study as determined by Phoenix Health care team. Controls - Medication with documented effect on food intake / preference or study outcomes - Pregnancy / lactation - Significant food allergy or dietary restriction - Undertaking a weight-loss programme or planning to. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Ireland | Letterkenny University Hospital | Letterkenny | |
United Kingdom | Human Intervention Studies Unit, Ulster University | Coleraine | Co.Londonderry |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Ulster | Letterkenny University Hospital, University College Dublin, University of Florida |
Ireland, United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Food intake | Total energy density (kJ / gram) | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Total energy intake | 24-hour intake (kJ) | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Relative macronutrient intake | % contribution of macronutrient to energy intake | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Food preferences | Explicit and implicit food preferences measured by the Leeds Food Preference Questionnaire | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Eating occasion size | Grams and kJ over 24 hour period | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Eating speed | g/min and kJ/min over 24 hour period | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Meal frequency | Defined as a continuous period of feeding terminated with a pause >5mins | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Basal Metabolic Rate | Measured by indirect calorimetry | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Percentage body fat | Measured by dual X-ray absorptiometry | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Percentage lean weight | Measured by dual X-ray absorptiometry | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Bone health | Measured by dual X-ray absorptiometry | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | |
Secondary | Serum lipid profile | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | ||
Secondary | Plasma micronutrient status | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery | ||
Secondary | Serum C-Reactive Protein | Change from pre-surgery (-1 month) at 3-, 24-, 48- and 60-months post surgery |
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