Aging Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of 5 w Daily Intake of Berries and Vegetables on Cardiometabolic Risk Markers and Cognitive Functions
The purpose of the study is to study the potential anti-inflammatory- and metabolic effects of polyphenols and dietary fibres in a product based on a mixture of several Swedish berries and vegetables that is known to have high amounts of polyphenols and other anit-oxidants. In addition the purpose is to investigate the effects on cognitive functions of the berry product.
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) includes a cluster of dysfunctions that identifies subjects at
risk of developing type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD). A key feature appears
to be chronic increased inflammation and activation of the innate system. Consequently,
increased low-grade inflammation has been connected to adverse effects on insulin
sensitivity, glucose- and lipid metabolism, and blood pressure, and circulating markers of
inflammation such as IL-6. A growing body of evidence also link low-grade inflammation to
poorer cognitive functioning. Type 2 diabetes, MetS, and glucose intolerance are
increasingly being associated with impaired cognition.
Dietary patterns which promote sub-clinical inflammation are increasingly being considered
predictive of future risk of CVD and type-2 diabetes. There is a growing insight regarding
the role of the colonic micro flora in metabolic regulation and development of low-grade
inflammation and obesity. The metabolic cross talk between the colon and peripheral tissues,
especially adipose tissue, has been suggested to be regulated through colonic fermentation
of indigestible carbohydrates e.g. dietary fibres (DF) and resistant starch. In addition,
epidemiological data shows that a high consumption of vegetables and fruits is associated
with a lowered risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease, which may be due to the high
concentrations of polyphenols or other anti-oxidants that are found in such foods. In
addition vegetables and berries are rich in dietary fibres with the potential to
beneficially modulate the gut micro flora which may have implication on metabolic risk
factors.
In the presently described project it is hypothesized that 5 w daily consumption of a food
product containing berries and vegetables can improve metabolic risk variables and cognitive
functions. The purpose is therefore to study the potential anti-inflammatory- and metabolic
effects, and prebiotic properties, of a food product based on a mixture of several Swedish
berries and vegetables that is known to be rich in dietary fibres, polyphenols and other
anti-oxidants. In addition the purpose is to investigate the effects on cognitive functions
of the food product.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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