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The aim of the present study is to compare Resting Energy Expenditure (REE) between normal fat diet (NFD) as a control vs high fat diet (HFD) as a treatment in Mitochondrial cytopathies disorders ( MID's ) patients. Secondary objectives is to compare diet induced thermogenesis (DIT) and body composition between NFD vs HFD.

This study is a randomized cross-over study. Normal fat diet (ie 10 % proteins, 45 % lipids, 45 % carbohydrates) is the imposed diet at baseline, high fat diet (ie 10 % proteins, 30 % lipids, 60 % carbohydrates is used according to the cross-over design trial. Main evaluation criteria is REE and second evaluation criteria is DIT both measured by indirect calorimetry ). 36 included MID subjects will be included in this study. Main evaluation criteria and second evaluation criteria will be measured at baseline, 1 month, 2 month and 3 month.


Clinical Trial Description

REE and DIT are measured by indirect calorimetry . The device used is a using an open-circuit ventilated hood system (QUARK RMR®, Cosmed, Pavona; Italy). The respiration quo- tient (RQ) and flow settings are calibrated by reference to alcohol combustion every six months. Before each test, the calorimeter is calibrated with a reference gas mixture (5% CO2, 95% O2 v/v). Expired carbon di- oxide (VCO2) and inspired oxygen (VO2) -flows are recorded, as well as the RQ. EE is calculated every minute from oxygen consumption (VO2 in ml/min) and carbon dioxide production (VCO2 in ml/min) using the Weir formula without protein correction. DIT is measured during 6 hours after a calibrated breakfast (normal fat diet or high fat diet according to the cross-over design) as 30% of theoric energy intake. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT02385565
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospital, Lille
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 2004
Completion date December 2009