Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Changes in the depression score in healthy young adolescents after a daily intake of peanuts. |
To measure depression score, the CDI Childhood Depression Inventory test will be used. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Primary |
Changes in the ability to concentrate, selective attention and processing speed in healthy young adolescents after a daily intake of peanuts. |
To measure the ability to concentrate, selective attention and processing speed, the d2-R Attention Test (Revised) will be used. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Primary |
Changes in assessment of interference and cognitive control in healthy young adolescents after a daily intake of peanuts. |
To measure the assessment of interference and cognitive control, the Stroop test will be used. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Primary |
Changes in processing speed, attention span and working memory in healthy young adolescents after a daily intake of peanuts. |
To measure processing speed, attention span and working memory, the WISC-V Digits and Codes Subtest will be used. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Primary |
Changes in attention and inductive reasoning in healthy young adolescents after a daily intake of peanuts. |
To measure in attention and inductive reasoning, the Raven-2 test will be used. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Primary |
Changes in Social cognition (emotion recognition and theory of mind) in healthy young adolescents after a daily intake of peanuts. |
To measure Social cognition (emotion recognition and theory of mind), the NEPSY-II subtest will be used. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Primary |
Changes in pro- and anti-inflammatory biomarkers after a daily intake of peanuts in healthy young adolescents. |
Cytokines (pg/mL), Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) (pg/mL), interleukin (IL)-6 and 10 (pg/mL), (mg/dL) will be assayed by immunoenzymatic methods. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Primary |
Changes in vascular biomarkers after a daily intake of peanuts in healthy young adolescents. |
sVCAM-1 and sICAM-1 (ug/mL) will be assayed by immunoenzymatic methods. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Primary |
Changes in adiposity molecules after a daily intake of peanuts in healthy young adolescents |
Adiponectin and adipsin (ug/mL), leptin (pg/mL), ghrelin (pg/mL), visfatin (pg/dL), resistin (pg/mL), insulin (pg/mL), glucagon (pg/dL), peptid C (pg/mL) and, PAI-1 (pg/mL) will be assayed by immunoenzymatic methods. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Primary |
Changes in body mass index after a daily intake of peanuts in healthy young adolescents |
Body mass index (kg/m^2) are calculated after measure weight (kg) and height (meter). |
Baseline, 3 and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in waist circumference after a daily intake of peanuts in healthy young adolescents |
Change in waist circumference (cm) will be measured in triplicate |
Baseline, 3 and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in blood pressure after a daily intake of peanuts in healthy young adolescents |
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) will be measured using an automatic blood pressure monitor in triplicate. |
Baseline, 3 and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in heart rate after a daily intake of peanuts in healthy young adolescents |
Heart rate (bpm) is measured with an automatic monitor in triplicate. |
Baseline, 3 and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in lipidic profile after a daily intake of peanuts in healthy young adolescents |
Total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol and triglycerides (mg/dL) will be measured using a portable Cardiocheck analyzer, through 40 µL of capillary and fasting blood. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in blood glucose after a daily intake of peanuts in healthy young adolescents |
Fasting blood glucose (mg/dL) will be measured using a portable Cardiocheck analyzer |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in nutrients and energy intake after regular peanut in healthy young adolescents |
Dietary changes will be evaluated using a 151-item semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (Fernández-Ballart et al., 2010). |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in physical activity after regular peanut in healthy young adolescents |
To study the association between changes in physical activity and changes in adiposity parameters . Actigraph wGT3X-BT accelerometers that allow the registration of the amount and intensity of physical activity will be used during 7 days per evaluation time-point. To complete this information a diary with questions about the type of physical activity performed during the 7 days will be collected. A validated questionnaire will be also used to assess physical activity habits (Barbosa et al., 2007). |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in sleep quality after regular peanut in healthy young adolescents |
To study the association between changes in sleep quality and changes in adiposity parameters . Actigraph wGT3X-BT accelerometers that allow the registration of the amount and intensity of physical activity will be used during 7 days per evaluation time-point. To complete this information a diary with questions about the type of physical activity performed during the 7 days will be collected. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Pubertal changes in healthy young adolescents after a daily intake of peanuts. |
To measure pubertal changes, the Tanner's Pubertal scale self-assessment questionnaire will be used. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in the gut microbiota after a daily intake of peanuts in fecal samples of healthy young adolescents. |
Fecal samples will be collected by the volunteers using a system for easy self-collection and stabilization of microbial DNA for gut microbiome profiling (OMNIgene - GUT). The genomic DNA will be extracted from fecal samples using the DNeasy PowerSoil Kit. Then, the 16s metagenomic analysis will be performed. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in the short-chain fatty acids after a daily intake of peanuts in biological samples of healthy young adolescents. |
After acidifying the fecal samples with formic acid, a quantification of short-chain fatty acids will be performed using gas chromatography by direct injection according to previously described methodology (Zhao et al., 2006). |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in the polyphenols and their metabolites after a daily intake of peanuts in biological samples of healthy young adolescents. |
Identification and quantification of polyphenols will be determined using a high performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (HPLC-HRMS) (Laveriano-Santos et al., 2022) and by ultra high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QqQ-MS/MS) (Martínez-Huélamo et al., 2015) methods. |
Baseline and after 6 months |
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Secondary |
Changes in percentage of body fat in healthy young adolescents after a daily intake of peanuts. |
Total adiposity are measured by bioelectrical impedance (body fat %, muscle mass %, visceral fat (kg), fat mass index (kg/m^2), lean mass index (kg/m^2)). |
Baseline, 3 and after 6 months |
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