Obesity Clinical Trial
To determine the role played by insulin and biogenic amines in obesity-related hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
BACKGROUND:
The Normative Aging Study (NAS) is a multidisciplinary longitudinal study of aging
established by the Veterans Adminstration in 1963. Six thousand male volunteers from the
Greater Boston area were screened for acceptance into the study according to laboratory,
clinical, radiologic and electrocardiographic criteria. Volunteers who had a history or
presence of such chronic conditions as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, peptic ulcer, gout
or recurrent asthma, bronchitis, or sinusitis were not admitted to the study. Also
disqualified were those with either systolic blood pressure greater than 140 mm Hg or
diastolic blood pressure greater than 90 mm Hg. Acceptable conditions included childhood
diseases such as rheumatic fever or kidney infection that had not precluded prior military
service, as well as hepatitis, malaria, jaundice or anemia, so long as no sequelae were
present and functions were intact. Eventually, 2,280 men were accepted into the NAS, ranging
in age from 21-81 years with a mean of 42 years. Participants were enrolled and received
their first medical examination between 1963 and 1968. Subsequently, men 51 years of age or
under have reported for medical examinations every five years. After age 51 they have
reported every three years. In 1986, A total of 1,894 subjects remained under active
observation with 756 or 33.2 percent being over age 65. The study tested the hypothesis that
dietary intake and genetic factors predispose to the development of obesity. Obesity,
particularly abdominal obesity characterized by a high waist/hip ratio, is associated with
insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia. The hyperinsulinemia stimulates the sympathetic
nervous system and influences the peripheral dopaminergic and serotoninergic systems with
the development of hypertension and coincident cardiovascular disease. The study was funded
as a result of a Request for Applications for Research in Nutrition and Cardiovascular
Disease released in 1986.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
There were three studies. In the first study, the entire 1,894 subjects of the Normative
Aging Study of the Veterans Administration were used. The study was a cross-sectional and
longitudinal investigation of the influence of diet and obesity on the production of
hyperinsulinism and increased levels of catecholamines, and the relationship of these
intermediate outcomes to cardiovascular end points, namely postural change in blood pressure
and occurrence of myocardial infarction. Subsets of subjects from the upper and lower
quartiles of body mass index and from the upper and lower quartiles of waist/hip ratios were
used in the second and third studies.
The second study was cross-sectional and explored the interactions of insulin resistance,
sympathetic nervous system activity and cardiovascular function in 80 individuals.
The third study was also cross-sectional, and using the same stratified subsets of subjects,
characterized nutrient effects on renal function, particularly sodium excretion and renal
amine production.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in
the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
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