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The present research protocol will analyze whether a short-term modification (one week) of dietary habits would have an impact on the postprandial metabolism of dietary fatty acids and on their uptake by non-adipose tissues, in healthy subjects.

Each subject will participate in two protocols randomly determined and separated by a period of one month: a 7-day isocaloric diet (Protocol A) and a 7-day carbohydrate-rich diet containing +50% of the subject's energy needs. (Protocol B).

At the end of each diet, the subject will go through a postprandial metabolic study of 8 hours where different parameters will be measured thanks to PET imaging and perfusions of stables isotopes.


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NCT number NCT04088344
Study type Interventional
Source Université de Sherbrooke
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 10, 2013
Completion date July 2, 2019

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