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NCT number NCT05659771
Other study ID # offR WUR
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 22, 2022
Est. completion date July 8, 2022

Study information

Verified date December 2022
Source Wageningen University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The objective of this study is to determine the independent and additive effects of food texture and energy density on food and energy intake compared to a control condition.


Description:

Study design: The study has a 2x2 randomized crossover design. All participants receive 5 treatments and are their own control. Study population: Healthy adults (n=75) between 18-55 years old with a BMI between 18.5-30 kg/m2. Intervention: Participants will join 5 test days during which they receive, 5 test meals (lunch). The 5 test meals of this study are: 1.) low energy density, hard texture (slow eating rate) 2.) low energy density, soft texture (fast eating rate) 3.) High energy density, hard texture (slow eating rate) 4.) High energy density, soft texture (fast eating rate) 5.) Average energy density and medium hard texture (control). During eating and before and after eating the weight of the plate will be measured to determine intake. Additionally, participants will be recorded on video to determine eating behaviour (number of bites, chews and oral processing duration). The order in which participants will receive the diets will be randomized. The evening before and during each test day participants will keep a food and exercise diary. Main study parameters/endpoints: The main study outcomes are food and energy intake of each lunch meal. Secondary outcomes are, eating behaviour characteristics measured by video (eating rate (g/min and bites/min), number of chews (chews/bite and chews/gram), bite size (gram/bite), oral processing duration (seconds), appetite (hunger, fullness, desire to eat, desire to eat sweet, desire to eat savoury, prospective consumption) and sensory characteristics (liking (taste + smell), desire to eat the meal, expected satiation, sweet, savoury, smoothness, chewiness, thickness) of the meals. Additional outcomes are individual differences in microstructure of eating, appetite responsiveness, eating Behavior phenotype, interoceptive sensitivity and anthropometry measures. During the trial new technology to capture food intake and eating behavior will be validated which is also an outcome of this trial.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 75
Est. completion date July 8, 2022
Est. primary completion date July 8, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 55 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Between 18-55 years old at the day of inclusion - Able to understand and speak English fluently or without difficulty (self-report) - BMI 18.5-30 kg/m2 - measured by the researchers at the end of information meeting - Good general health and appetite ( self-report) - Commonly (5 out of 7 week days) eating three meals a day every day around approximately the same times(Self-report). Exclusion Criteria: - Difficulties with swallowing, chewing and or eating in general - Suffering from an endocrine or eating disorder, gastrointestinal illness or illness of the thyroid gland, respiratory disease or diabetes. - Having taste or smell disorders (self-report) - Braces (not including a dental wire) or oral piercing - Smoking - Consuming on average more than 21 glasses of alcohol per week (21) - Not willing to stop using drugs during the study period (from inclusion till last test session) - Use of medication that may influence study outcomes (self-report) - Allergies or intolerance to any ingredient of the test meals or snacks - Not willing to eat the test food because of eating habits, believes or religion. - Following a vegetarian or vegan diet - Lactose intolerant - Men having facial hair such as a beard as facial movements cannot be analysed. - Followed an energy restricted diet during the last 2 months - Gained or lost 5 kg of body weight over the last half year - High restrained eater according to the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (men: score>2.89, women>3.39 ) - Signed up for participating in another research study - Employee of Human Nutrition department of Wageningen university - Thesis student or intern at the chair group of Sensory Science and Eating Behaviour Human Nutrition (WUR). - Intensive exercising more than 8 hours per week - Low score for liking the test foods on a nine point likert scale based on pictures of the food items. - Unfamiliar with the test foods (self-report).

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Food properties manipulation to alter eating behavior and food and energy intake
Food properties of commercially available food products

Locations

Country Name City State
Netherlands Wageningen university Wageningen Gelderland

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Wageningen University 4TU pride and prejudice project

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Netherlands, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other technology to measure intake automatically automated weighing scales One meal, up to 30 minutes
Other technology to measure eating behavior automated measures of eating behavior using video recordings One meal, up to 30 minutes
Primary Energy intake Intake in Kcal One meal, up to 30 minutes
Primary Food intake Intake in gram One meal, up to 30 minutes
Secondary Eating rate Eating rate gram/min One meal, up to 30 minutes
Secondary chews number of chews per bite One meal, up to 30 minutes
Secondary bite size gram/bite One meal, up to 30 minutes
Secondary Energy intake rate kcal/min One meal, up to 30 minutes
Secondary bites number of bites per meal One meal, up to 30 minutes
Secondary swallows number of swallows per meal One meal, up to 30 minutes
Secondary oral exposure time duration of food in mouth in seconds One meal, up to 30 minutes
Secondary Appetite subjective ratings of appetite on a 100 mm line scale (visual analogue scale) One meal, up to 30 minutes
Secondary Individual differences in fat free mass (FFM) % FFM of total body weight 5 minutes
Secondary individual eating rate eating rate (gram/min) of carrots of each participant (personal trait) 1 minute
Secondary Individual appetite responsiveness interoceptive sensitivity the ratio between the amount drank till first satiation signal and complete fullness, according to the waterload test 10 minutes
Secondary Sensory properties rating on a 100mm line scale (visual analogue scale from 0 - not at all to 100 extremely) of the sensory properties of the sandwiches offered during the test sessions 5 minutes
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