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This chronic study aims at assessing whether the effects of a personalized, plant-based diet rich in (poly)phenols on cardiometabolic health depend on the capability to metabolize dietary (poly)phenols, creating predictive models able to explain, at individual level, the cardiometabolic response. This study presents an observational part, for targeted recruitment and volunteers characterization, and an experimental part for the dietary and deep phenotyping.


Clinical Trial Description

The recruitment will be carried out to prospectively include 330 subjects belonging to two aggregate phenolic metabotypes, that will be compared in the intervention part (1:1). To do so, a maximum of 500 subjects at cardiometabolic risk will be screened following an oral (poly)phenol challenge test (OPCT). In the observational phase, eating habits and lifestyle data will be collected, and these will serve as a run-in for the experimental phase. In the experimental phase, two-thirds of the participants within each metabotype will be randomly allocated to the treatment arm: 50% increase in the (poly)phenol intake, with a minimum daily intake of 500 mg. Treatment allocation shifts minimally the dietary habits of treated participants to allow causal explanations. No changes in the (poly)phenol intake will be asked to the control arm, composed of one-third of the subjects in each metabotype. Blood pressure and heart rate will also be measured and anthropometric data collected. Information will be accessed on cardiometabolic risk scores, cardiometabolic health biomarkers, inflammatory markers, hormones, metabolism of food components, genetic polymorphisms, gut and saliva microbiota profile, etc., through the collection of saliva, urine, blood, and stool samples. ;


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NCT number NCT06347094
Study type Interventional
Source University of Parma
Contact Pedro M Mena Parreño, PhD
Phone +39 0521 903970
Email pedromiguel.menaparreno@unipr.it
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 11, 2024
Completion date December 31, 2025

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