Ketosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Relationship Among Breath Acetone, Blood Beta-Hydroxybutyrate, and Blood Glucose
Subjects will provide blood and breath samples to evaluate the relationship between breath acetone and two blood-bound species: beta-hydroxybutyrate and glucose. Subjects will be asked to provide breath and blood samples at a baseline visit and second optional visit. The two visits will be spaced approximately 3 hours apart.
The LEVL device (Medamonitor, Seattle, WA) provides users a method for assessing their own
rate of fat metabolism. The LEVL device measures the concentration acetone in breath that the
scientific literature has shown to correlate to the rate of fat metabolism.
Typically, the body uses glucose to meet its metabolic energy requirements. If needed, the
body can shift from using glucose to using fat. Many different scenarios can cause this
shift. Exercise can deplete accessible carbohydrate stores causing the body to use fats for
energy production. Dietary changes that cause fat intake to increase and carbohydrate intake
to decrease will alter metabolism to efficiently utilize the change in nutrients. In all of
these scenarios, the body reduces it utilization of carbohydrates and, thus, shifts to using
fats for energy production.
When the body uses fats as an energy substrate, some of these fat molecules are converted by
the liver into acetoacetate, a ketone body. By enzymatic action, acetoacetate (AcAc) can be
converted into beta-hydroxybutyrate (BOHB). The same enzyme can generate AcAc from BOHB.
Additionally, acetoacetate can convert spontaneously into acetone which, due to its small
size and highly water solubility, can readily appear in the breath.
Currently, measurement of BOHB in blood is the gold standard for assessing ketone body
concentration, also known as ketosis. BOHB measurement requires an invasive finger puncture
to obtain blood and a costly (~$5 / test) assay. Because acetone (BrAce) is a sister ketone
body to BOHB, breath acetone may be used to assess ketosis and replace the measurement of
BOHB. Data in the scientific literature has shown BrAce to correlate with BOHB. Inferring
BOHB concentrations from measurement of BrAce using LEVL is less invasive and is potentially
less costly.
Reports have suggested that breath acetone is inversely correlated to blood sugar. However,
others have suggested no relationship between the two species. If a relationship does exist,
measurement of breath acetone could be used as a surrogate measure for blood sugar, a common
assay used by individuals with diabetes.
In this study, subjects will provide blood and breath samples evaluate the relationship
between breath acetone and two blood-bound species: BOHB and glucose. Subjects may be asked
to provide breath and blood samples at two different times (i.e., visits) spaced
approximately 3 hours apart. The second visit is not required for participation in the study
(i.e., optional).
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