Dietary Exposure Clinical Trial
— HiProLepOfficial title:
Change in Leptin as a Predictor of Satiety With High Protein Feeding
Verified date | August 2021 |
Source | Oregon Health and Science University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Body weight can be affected by the content of fat and carbohydrate in the diet. On average, people will lose a modest (< 5 kg) amount of weight when switched from a high fat diet to a low fat, high carbohydrate diet. Determining mechanisms whereby changing the makeup of the diet can change one's body weight will be important in understanding why body weight in the US population is trending upward recently and what health care providers can recommend to reverse this trend. Previous studies have shown that increasing the carbohydrate and lowering the fat content in the diet leads to a change in the appearance of the hormone leptin in the blood over 24 hours. Leptin is an important signal from the fat cell to the brain that leads to a reduction in appetite and weight loss. A previous study found that after keeping people's weight stable, that the greater rise in leptin over the day on a low fat-high carbohydrate diet compared to a high fat diet predicted the reduction in calories they ate over a subsequent 12 weeks when their weight was allowed to freely fluctuate. Recent studies have also provided evidence that limiting fat and increasing the amount of protein in the diet also leads to modest weight loss. It is therefore proposed to test whether low fat, high protein diets also result a change in leptin secretion, and if this change predicts a reduction in appetite when they are allowed to eat freely.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 19 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2003 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2003 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Ability to provide informed written consent - Age between 18 and 65 years - Willingness to consume only food prepared by the CRC for 6 weeks - Body mass index between 22 and 28 kg/m2 - Weight stable to within 2 kg for 3 months preceding study, and at lifetime maximal weight Exclusion Criteria: - Diabetes mellitus - Renal disease - Other chronic medical or psychiatric illness - Pregnancy or female subject unwilling to use contraception - Use of tobacco products - Regular intense exercise (>30 minutes of aerobics, 3x / week) - Vegetarian or extreme dietary preferences (< 20% or > 40% fat diet, > 40% protein diet) - Use of anabolic steroids, glucocorticoids, or lipid-lowering agents - Alcohol consumption >2 drinks / day |
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Oregon Health and Science University |
Koren MS, Purnell JQ, Breen PA, Matthys CC, Callahan HS, Meeuws KE, Burden VR, Weigle DS. Changes in plasma amino Acid levels do not predict satiety and weight loss on diets with modified macronutrient composition. Ann Nutr Metab. 2007;51(2):182-7. Epub 2007 May 30. — View Citation
Kratz M, Weigle DS, Breen PA, Meeuws KE, Burden VR, Callahan HS, Matthys CC, Purnell JQ. Exchanging carbohydrate or protein for fat improves lipid-related cardiovascular risk profile in overweight men and women when consumed ad libitum. J Investig Med. 2010 Jun;58(5):711-9. doi: 10.231/JIM.0b013e3181da4d37. — View Citation
Kremsdorf RA, Hoofnagle AN, Kratz M, Weigle DS, Callahan HS, Purnell JQ, Horgan AM, de Boer IH, Kestenbaum BR. Effects of a high-protein diet on regulation of phosphorus homeostasis. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2013 Mar;98(3):1207-13. doi: 10.1210/jc.2012-2910. Epub 2013 Feb 7. — View Citation
Weigle DS, Breen PA, Matthys CC, Callahan HS, Meeuws KE, Burden VR, Purnell JQ. A high-protein diet induces sustained reductions in appetite, ad libitum caloric intake, and body weight despite compensatory changes in diurnal plasma leptin and ghrelin concentrations. Am J Clin Nutr. 2005 Jul;82(1):41-8. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | 24 hour levels of leptin after isocaloric and ad-libitum feeding phases | Change in leptin levels measured every 30 minutes while consuming diet-assigned meals | After each 2 week isocaloric feeding phase (x2) and a 3 month ad-lib feeding phase | |
Primary | 24 hour levels of ghrelin after isocaloric and ad-libitum feeding phases | Change in ghrelin levels measured every 30 minutes while consuming diet-assigned meals | After each 2 week isocaloric feeding phase (x2) and a 3 month ad-lib feeding phase | |
Primary | Body weight | Change in body weight | Weekly during each 2 week isocaloric feeding phase (x2) and a 3 month ad-lib feeding phase | |
Secondary | Appetite scores | Changes in self-reported visual analog scores (VAS) for hunger, fullness measured every 30 minutes while consuming diet-assigned meals | Daily during each 2 week isocaloric feeding phase (x2) and a 3 month ad-lib feeding phase | |
Secondary | Lipid levels at each study visit | Changes in lipid levels at the end of the trial phases involving different diet-assigned meals | Daily during each 2 week isocaloric feeding phase (x2) and a 3 month ad-lib feeding phase |
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