Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
ButCoIns GUTS: - Gut Immunological Effects of Resistant Starch and Arabinoxylans in Subjects With Metabolic Syndrome
Dietary fibers including resistent starch, RS, and arabinoxylans, AX, have been shown to
have anti-inflammatory effects and to change the composition of the faecal micro flora in
the colon.
In this unblinded dietary intervention cross-over study 20 subjects with metabolic syndrome
are randomized to two types of diet intervention: a low and a high fiber diet. The
participants are subjected to endoscopy before and in the end of each intervention.
Dietary fibers including resistent starch, RS, and arabinoxylans, AX, have been shown to
have anti-inflammatory effects and to change the composition of the faecal micro flora in
the colon.
In this unblinded dietary intervention cross-over study 20 subjects with metabolic syndrome
are subjected to two types of diet intervention:
1. a western style diet, WSD, with a low fiber content and
2. a healthy carbohydrate diet, HCD, a high fiber diet. Between the two 4-weeks diet is a
wash-out period of four to eight weeks. The participants are subjected to endoscopy
with tissue samples before and in the end of each intervention. Fecal and blood samples
will be collected at the same time.
We hypothesize that a high content of resistent starch and arabinoxylans increases colonic
butyrate concentration, changes colon's mucosal immune system and the microbiota.
A small pilot study will be carried out on 12 healthy volunteers in order to obtain a
reference to participants with metabolic syndrome. The healthy volunteers will be subjected
to an endoscopy but no dietary intervention.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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