Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase 2 Study of Metabolic Syndrome Use Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Low Fat Meal Replacements
Increased understanding of the impact of long chain omega-3 PUFAs in combination with a low fat plant-based diet will contribute to decelerating further escalation of the "epidemics" of obesity, the (pre)metabolic syndrome, and T2DM in Taiwan.
The metabolic syndrome is a common condition in which different degrees of hypertension,
impaired glucose tolerance, atherogenic dyslipidemia, and central fat accumulation, as well
as prothrombotic and proinflammatory states cluster together in the same individual. The
modified National Cholesterol Education Program, Adult Treatment Panel III guidelines
defined the metabolic syndrome subjects as individuals with 3 or more following criterion:
1. Waist circumference: in male ≥90 cm and female ≥80 cm
2. Raised triglycerides: > 150 mg/dL
3. Reduced HDL cholesterol: <40 mg/dL in males, <50 mg/dL in females
4. Raised blood pressure: systolic blood pressure >130 or diastolic blood pressure >85
mmHg
5. Raised fasting plasma glucose: (FPG)>100 mg/dL
Changes in macronutrient composition have been used to promote weight loss and enhance
insulin sensitivity, independent of an emphasis on overall calorie ingestion. Protective
effects of fish intake on the development of insulin resistance has been reported in
prospective epidemiological studies. Further, long chain omega-3 PUFAs supplementation may
improve insulin sensitivity in patients with impaired glucose tolerance and in patients with
T2DM.
However, this has not been clearly demonstrated in an intervention trial in Taiwan.
Furthermore, the effect of supplementation of long chain omega-3 PUFAs on metabolic risk
factors and insulin resistance, except for demonstrated benefit in terms of decreased
triglycerides, needs further investigation among Asians.
This 13-week, randomized controlled study will assign approximately 200 subjects meeting
criteria for the Metabolic Syndrome (50 each) to the following four arms 1) Standard Taiwan
Diet plan; 2) Herbalife meal replacement diet program (Low fat diet); 3) Standard Taiwan
Diet plan plus healthy oil supplement (Herbalifeline®) and 4) Herbalife meal replacement
plan (Low fat diet) plus healthy oil supplement (Herbalifeline®). All participants will meet
with a registered dietitian to assist them with their diet efforts.
In this study, we aim to study the effects of low fat diet with reduced omega-6 PUFAs alone
and the same low fat diet with omega-3 fatty acids supplementation on cardiometabolic
profile and circulating fatty acid profiles in subjects with the metabolic syndrome.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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