Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of Glycemic Load on Body Composition Among Overweight and Obese Adults During 12 Month Period
The aim of this study is to compare the effects of diets with different glycemic load (GL) on body composition and biochemical markers in overweight and obese subjects during a 12-month period.
Study Procedure:
The study is a randomized, experimental, parallel design conducted in a group of Mexican
subjects during a 6-month period. Anthropometric and biochemical data will be determined at
0, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months.
Subjects:
Overweight or obese adults were assigned into two groups: LGL diet and HGL diet. Subjects
who were pregnant or had diabetes, cancer, psychiatric disorders or physical disabilities
were excluded.
Diets and Dietary Assessment:
Two diets were designed including LGL and HGL diets. GI values of each food were estimated
from the tables by Foster-Powell et al. Daily GL was determined by the product of total
dietary carbohydrate (grams) and GI of each food and adjusted to energetic intake using the
following formulas: GI = Σ (GI of each food X proportion of total carbohydrate contributed
from each food); GL= Σ (GI of each food × grams of total carbohydrate from each food)/1000
kcal.
Diets were designed according to the food habits of Mexicans living in the Tijuana area. On
the first day, subjects received different menus of either LGL or HGL diets, according to
the randomization. A research assistant was available by mail or by phone for questions
during the 6-month period. An e-mail, as a reminder and reinforcement to maintain the diet,
was sent every 2 weeks to all participants. Subjects who completed the 3-day dietary record
(two weekdays and one weekend day) were included in the analysis.
Anthropometric Measurements:
Height was measured to the nearest millimeter using a portable stadiometer (model 214 Road
Rod, Seca Corp., Hanover, MD). Weight was measured to the nearest 0.1 kg using an electronic
scale (Bod Pod, Life Measurement Inc., Concord, CA). Subjects were dressed in light clothing
and were not wearing shoes. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the following
formula: weight (kg)/height (m2). Waist circumference (WC) was measured at the minimum
circumference between the iliac crest and the rib cage. Fat mass (in kg) and total body fat
percentage were measured by plethysmography with the Bod Pod. The subjects entered the Bod
Pod wearing a bodysuit and Lycra hat.
Blood Analysis:
Venous blood samples were taken at 8 AM from an antecubital vein after a 12-hour overnight
fast, again at baseline and at 3 months after beginning the study. Blood samples were
centrifuged at 3500 × g for 3 minutes, and plasma was removed and analyzed immediately after
collection. For quantitative determination of glucose in serum, the glucose oxidase
procedure based on a modified Trinder method was used (SERA-PAK Plus, Bayer, Sées, France).
Serum insulin levels were determined by chemiluminescent immunoassay by the IMMULITE 2000
analyzer (Diagnostic Products Corporation, Los Angeles, CA). Homeostasis model assessment
(HOMA) was used to estimate insulin resistance and was computed as follows: (fasting serum
insulin [μU/ml] × fasting plasma glucose [mmol/L]/22.5). Total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol
and triglycerides were measured by enzymatic methods (SERA-PAK Plus); LDL-cholesterol was
calculated using the Friedwald formula: LDL (mmol/L) = total cholesterol - (TG/2.2) - HDL.
Physical Activity Assessment:
A questionnaire containing seven questions from the International Physical Activity
Questionnaire (IPAQ) was used to evaluate physical activity at baseline and at 1, 3 and 6
months after study initiation.
Statistical Analysis:
Mean ± standard deviations were calculated using descriptive statistics in all variables.
Anthropometric measurements were evaluated, and it was determined that they did not meet the
normality test (Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Shapiro-Wilk). To test differences between groups on
biochemical and anthropometric measurements, Mann-Whitney non-parametric test for
independent samples was performed. For comparison of differences before, at 3 and 6 months
after intervention in the same treatment group, we used Friedman non-parametric test for
repeated measurements. To test differences between groups on diet intake at baseline and at
the end of the study, Mann-Whitney non-parametric test for independent samples was
performed.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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