Obesity Clinical Trial
— MACROOfficial title:
Macronutrient Composition of Diet and Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease
NCT number | NCT00609271 |
Other study ID # | 07-00111 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | January 2008 |
Est. completion date | January 2012 |
Verified date | April 2018 |
Source | Tulane University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The objective of this trial is to examine the long-term effects of a diet low in
carbohydrates, as compared to one low in fat, on cardiovascular disease risk factors,
including blood pressure (BP), body weight and composition, serum lipids, plasma glucose,
insulin, adipocytokines (adiponectin, leptin, resistin), and C-reactive protein (CRP) among
obese adults.
The investigators will test the following hypotheses:
Hypothesis 1: Compared to a low fat diet, a diet low in carbohydrates will reduce systolic
and diastolic BP over 12 months; Hypothesis 2: Compared to a low fat diet, a diet low in
carbohydrates will reduce body weight, total percent body fat, and waist circumference over
12 months; Hypothesis 3: Compared to a low fat diet, a diet low in carbohydrates will reduce
serum levels of LDL-cholesterol and triglycerides and increase serum levels of
HDL-cholesterol over 12 months; Hypothesis 4: Compared to a low fat diet, a diet low in
carbohydrates will reduce plasma levels of glucose and insulin levels over 12 months; and
Hypothesis 5: Compared to a low fat diet, a diet low in carbohydrates will reduce plasma
levels of leptin, resistin, and CRP and increase plasma levels of adiponectin over 12 months.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 148 |
Est. completion date | January 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2011 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 22 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Men or women aged 22 - 75 years, any race/ethnicity - BMI of 30 - 45 k/m2 - Willing and able to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - History of self-reported clinical CVD (angina/myocardial infarction, coronary revascularization, heart failure, stroke/transient ischemic attack, peripheral arterial disease) - Medical condition in which a low-carbohydrate diet may not be advised (diabetes, renal disease, cancer requiring treatment during the past year, osteoporosis, untreated thyroid disease, gout) - Current use of more than 2 antihypertensive or more than 2 cholesterol-lowering medications - For women, current pregnancy or breastfeeding or plans to become pregnant during the study period - Consumption of more than 21 alcoholic beverages per week - Currently on a diet or using prescription weight loss medications, underwent weight loss surgery, and/or experienced weight loss >15 pounds within 6 months of study entry - Plans to move out of the study area (>1 hour from study site) or difficulty to come to the study site - Participation of another household member in the study; employees or persons living with employees of the study - Participation in other lifestyle intervention trials currently - At the discretion of the study coordinator |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Tulane University, Office of Health Research | New Orleans | Louisiana |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Tulane University Health Sciences Center |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Predicted Mean Difference in Body Weight From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Predicted mean difference from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in Lean Mass From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Mean Difference in Lean Mass predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in Fat Mass From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Mean Difference in Fat Mass predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences of Waist Circumference From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in Total Cholesterol Level From Baseline by Assigned Dietary Group | Predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in LDL Cholesterol Level From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in HDL Cholesterol From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in Total-HDL Cholesterol Ratio From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in Triglycerides From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in Systolic Blood Pressure From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Difference in Diastolic Blood Pressure, by Assigned Dietary Group | Mean Difference in Diastolic Blood Pressure predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values | 12 Months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Difference in Plasma Glucose Level, by Assigned Dietary Group | Mean Difference in Plasma Glucose Level predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in Serum Insulin Level From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Mean Difference in Serum Insulin Level predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in C-reactive Protein Level From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Mean Difference in C-reactive Protein Level predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values | 12 Months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences in Serum Creatinine Level From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Mean Difference in Serum Creatinine Level predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 Months | |
Primary | Predicted Mean Differences of 10-y Framingham Risk Score From Baseline, by Assigned Dietary Group | Mean Difference in 10-y Framingham Risk Score predicted from random-effects models that included diet, time, and diet-by-time interaction term. Markov-chain Monte Carlo techniques were used to impute missing values. | 12 Months |
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