Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Low Carbohydrate Portfolio or "Eco-Atkins" Diet
Exchange of the butter, eggs, cheese and meat in the Atkins diet for soy protein foods, other vegetable proteins including gluten and vegetable fats, nuts, avocado, olive and canola oil will result in dramatic rather than modest reductions in blood lipids with weight loss. In effect this will represent an exchange of saturated fat and animal protein for healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats and vegetable proteins with significant effects on blood lipids while still encouraging weight loss.
Subjects: Thirty overweight hyperlipidemic subjects who wish to lose weight.
Design:
- Protocol (Metabolic Study): will be randomized to either the Eco-Atkins diet (15
subjects) or NCEP diet (15 subjects). The diets will be provided for the one month
period with the aim of inducing the same weight loss (5 kg) as seen in the first month
of the published reports on the Atkins diet. The diets will provide about 60% of
estimated energy requirements. Subjects will be provided with their diets at weekly
intervals by courier and intakes adapted to ensure that they achieve their target
weight loss goal. Fasting weight will be taken at weekly intervals together with blood
pressure and blood for lipids, glucose and insulin assessment.
- Protocol (Ad Libitum Study): After completing the metabolic phase of the study, the
thirty subjects will be asked to continue with the diet to which they were randomized
for a further 6-month period. During this ad libitum trial, study foods will not be
provided. This longer less tightly controlled study will establish the value of this
diet in "real life" situations. This will be required to support our shorter term,
well-controlled more detailed metabolic study. Fasting weight will be taken at monthly
intervals together with blood pressure and blood for lipids, glucose and insulin
assessment.
Study Details: Participants will come after a 12h overnight fast to the Risk Factor
Modification Centre at St. Michael's Hospital or the Department of Nutritional Sciences,
University of Toronto immediately prior to commencement of each treatment phase and at
weekly intervals during the metabolic study and monthly during the ad libitum study. Prior
to the start of the study, participants will be instructed on details of the study diet
protocol. They will also be asked to maintain a constant level of physical activity
throughout the course of the study. At all visits, body weight (in kg) will be obtained in
indoor clothing, without shoes, and blood pressure will be taken twice in the dominant arm
after participants have been seated for at least 20 minutes. Height (in cm) will be recorded
at the first visit. Body composition measurements will be measured using bioelectric
impedance at baseline and week 4 of the metabolic phase, and months 3 and 6 of the ad
libitum phase. Throughout the study period, participants will maintain the diet prescribed
on their initial visit. At each visit, participants will provide a fasting blood sample and
seven-day food records will be collected. During the last week of the metabolic and ad
libitum study, 24h fecal and urine collections will be completed.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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