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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05654285
Other study ID # HIM/2016/015 SSA 1221
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 8, 2016
Est. completion date May 27, 2016

Study information

Verified date December 2022
Source Hospital Infantil de Mexico Federico Gomez
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Introduction: The consumption of non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) has been increasing in recent years, as an alternative to replace sugars and reduce the additional intake of carbohydrates, with the idea of reducing the risk of developing obesity, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes. However, recent evidence shows that their chronic intake induces endocrine alterations that may have an important contribution to the increase in body weight. Few studies have explored the acute effects of NNS beverage consumption on endocrine response, and to date, the evidence has been inconsistent regarding post-drinking effects and potential health risks. Objective: To evaluate the effect of 3 different types of cola beverages, compared with carbonated water, on glucose, insulin, glucagon, and appetite-regulating hormones during the first 120 minutes after ingestion. Methods: A triple-blind, randomized crossover controlled trial was carried out in which 20 healthy adult individuals (10 men and 10 women) were included. With a washout period of one week (7 days) and fasting for 8 hours, each participant consumed orally 355 mL of carbonated water (CAR), and the 3 different cola beverages sweetened with sucrose (SUC), aspartame/acesulfame K (ASP), and sucrose/stevia (STE), in its commercial presentation. The serum levels of glucose, insulin, glucagon, GLP-1, GIP, PYY, leptin, pancreatic polypeptide, and ghrelin were determined during the administration of each one of the drinks before the intake of the drink and later at 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes. Statistical analysis: A descriptive analysis of the variables was performed. The global response of glucose, insulin and appetite-regulating hormones was estimated and the Area Under the Curve (AUC) was obtained using a trapezoidal model and analyzed for each outcome by one-factor ANOVA. An ANOVA for repeated measures was performed considering treatment and time as factors, and comparisons were made with the carbonated water as a control using the Bonferroni test. P values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Ethical considerations: Our institution's Research, Bioethics, and Biosafety committees authorized the project. All the participants were informed about the objective, the procedures, and the possible adverse effects considered within the study, and they signed the informed consent before the start of the interventions.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 20
Est. completion date May 27, 2016
Est. primary completion date May 27, 2016
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 55 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Voluntary participation expressed through the signing of informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy (date of last menstruation >28 days) - History of diabetes mellitus or glucose intolerance, endocrinopathies, or pancreatic diseases - Treatment with medications or supplements that modify glucose and insulin (eg antihypertensives, corticosteroids, hypoglycemic agents, hormonal agents, etc.) - Gastrointestinal diseases or conditions that alter gastric emptying and intestinal transit - Hypersensitivity to the compounds that will be used in the study

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Cola beverage with aspartame and acesulfame K
Before starting the study: Subjects were asked to avoid non-nutritive sweetener consumption for 48 hours prior to the study sessions. A standardized menu of 346 Kcal was prescribed for dinner and fasting for at least 8 hours prior to each study session. A 7-day washout period was left between each study session. Session 1: Weight, height, and waist circumference were measured, the BMI was calculated, and sociodemographic data of the participants and information on the habitual consumption of soft drinks were collected. In each session: The beverages were offered at approximately 4°C, in standardized disposable cups, and the participants were asked to drink them in a maximum time of 10 minutes. Heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure were measured before the intervention and every 30 minutes during the observation period. The subjects who manifested adverse sensations were referred to receive medical attention and withdrawn from the session.
Cola beverage with sucrose and stevia


Locations

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Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Hospital Infantil de Mexico Federico Gomez

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Glucose, insulin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY), glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), pancreatic polypeptide (PP), leptin, and ghrelin 4-5mL of venous blood was obtained from each participant and immediately transferred to the laboratory for analysis. The glucose oxidase technique was implemented to determine serum glucose levels. This technique has high intra- and inter-assay precision (CV: 2.1 and 1.73%, respectively), and high correlation with Gernon's reagent (r=0.993).
For the determination of insulin, glucagon, GLP-1, PYY, GIP, PP, leptin, and ghrelin levels, implemented the Milliplex Map® immunological assay, which has an intra-assay coefficient of variation of less than 10% and an inter-assay coefficient of less than 15%, with an accuracy greater than 97%.
The tests were carried out in duplicate.
Measurements were made at 0 minute (before the intake of the drink)
Primary Glucose, insulin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY), glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), pancreatic polypeptide (PP), leptin, and ghrelin 4-5mL of venous blood was obtained from each participant and immediately transferred to the laboratory for analysis. The glucose oxidase technique was implemented to determine serum glucose levels. This technique has high intra- and inter-assay precision (CV: 2.1 and 1.73%, respectively), and high correlation with Gernon's reagent (r=0.993).
For the determination of insulin, glucagon, GLP-1, PYY, GIP, PP, leptin, and ghrelin levels, implemented the Milliplex Map® immunological assay, which has an intra-assay coefficient of variation of less than 10% and an inter-assay coefficient of less than 15%, with an accuracy greater than 97%.
The tests were carried out in duplicate.
Measurements were made at 30 minutes after the intake of the drink
Primary Glucose, insulin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY), glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), pancreatic polypeptide (PP), leptin, and ghrelin 4-5mL of venous blood was obtained from each participant and immediately transferred to the laboratory for analysis. The glucose oxidase technique was implemented to determine serum glucose levels. This technique has high intra- and inter-assay precision (CV: 2.1 and 1.73%, respectively), and high correlation with Gernon's reagent (r=0.993).
For the determination of insulin, glucagon, GLP-1, PYY, GIP, PP, leptin, and ghrelin levels, implemented the Milliplex Map® immunological assay, which has an intra-assay coefficient of variation of less than 10% and an inter-assay coefficient of less than 15%, with an accuracy greater than 97%.
The tests were carried out in duplicate.
Measurements were made at 60 minutes after the intake of the drink
Primary Glucose, insulin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY), glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), pancreatic polypeptide (PP), leptin, and ghrelin 4-5mL of venous blood was obtained from each participant and immediately transferred to the laboratory for analysis. The glucose oxidase technique was implemented to determine serum glucose levels. This technique has high intra- and inter-assay precision (CV: 2.1 and 1.73%, respectively), and high correlation with Gernon's reagent (r=0.993).
For the determination of insulin, glucagon, GLP-1, PYY, GIP, PP, leptin, and ghrelin levels, implemented the Milliplex Map® immunological assay, which has an intra-assay coefficient of variation of less than 10% and an inter-assay coefficient of less than 15%, with an accuracy greater than 97%.
The tests were carried out in duplicate.
Measurements were made at 90 minutes after the intake of the drink
Primary Glucose, insulin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY), glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), pancreatic polypeptide (PP), leptin, and ghrelin 4-5mL of venous blood was obtained from each participant and immediately transferred to the laboratory for analysis. The glucose oxidase technique was implemented to determine serum glucose levels. This technique has high intra- and inter-assay precision (CV: 2.1 and 1.73%, respectively), and high correlation with Gernon's reagent (r=0.993).
For the determination of insulin, glucagon, GLP-1, PYY, GIP, PP, leptin, and ghrelin levels, implemented the Milliplex Map® immunological assay, which has an intra-assay coefficient of variation of less than 10% and an inter-assay coefficient of less than 15%, with an accuracy greater than 97%.
The tests were carried out in duplicate.
Measurements were made at 120 minutes after the intake of the drink
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