Obesity Clinical Trial
— PI21/01677Official title:
Personalized or Precision Medicine in the Dietary Approach to Obesity
The main objective of this project is to apply a precision medicine approach to try to explain the intra-individual variability of the response to different weight loss approaches: a balanced hypocaloric diet in macronutrients (MedDiet), a very low carbohydrate diet (KetoDiet) and an intermittent fasting (IF) approach, and try to establish in a personalized manner with the individual variability in genetics, metabolites, intestinal microbiome, and environmental factors the best dietary strategy for weight loss. As secondary objectives the investigators pretend to O1: To analyze whether individual variability in genetics, epigenetics, intestinal microbiome, and environmental factors determine the changes in insulin resistance, blood pressure, lipid levels and NASH markers after three different dietary interventions. O2: To analyze whether individual variability in genetics, epigenetics, intestinal microbiome, and environmental factors determine the changes in the body composition and the different ratio of free-fat/ fat mass loss after three different dietary interventions. O3: To determine the most effective intervention to increase the loss of fat mass, preserve the free-fat mass and trigger a better metabolic profile. O4: To follow-up changes in gut microbiota and DNA methylation after each of the cross-over dietary interventions. O5: To evaluate the transcriptional response of adipose tissue and elucidate its predictive value for the body-composition changes in patients subjected to the different dietary interventions. O6: To evaluate the influence of D-ß-hydroxybutyrate as well as other short-chain acyl-CoA precursor metabolites in human adipocytes lipolysis by in vitro experimentation and elucidate the influence of metabolite-sensitive histone modifications in the shaping of adipose transcriptional program and lipolysis sensitivity. O7: To develop a machine learning algorithm based on genetics, epigenetics, intestinal microbiome, and environmental factors for the prediction of the best dietary approach for weight loss in a personalized manner. To try to respond to these objectives, the investigators will apply two models: a randomized cross-over study testing three different dietary weight-loss interventions: MedDiet, KetoDiet, and IF with wash-out periods before each intervention.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 450 |
Est. completion date | December 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | July 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 70 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Participants aged = 18 and <70 years old who were derived to the obesity-management unit of the Endocrinology and Nutrition Unit of the Virgen de la Victoria Hospital (Málaga). - BMI between 35 and 45 kg/m2. Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnant or lactating - Following a prescribed diet for any reason in the past 3 months - Celiac disease, Crohn's disease or any condition altering nutritional requirements. - Allergies or food intolerances, as well as antibiotics treatment or usual probiotics intake. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria | Málaga |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Fundación Pública Andaluza para la Investigación de Málaga en Biomedicina y Salud |
Spain,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in body weight after each intervention | Weight in kg | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in body composition and in the ratio of free-fat / fat mass loss after the three different dietary interventions. | Ratio in % | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in the degree of insulin resistance. | Measured by the HOMA-IR ratio | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in the systolic blood pressure | Blood pressure measured in millimeters of mercury | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in the diastolic blood pressure | Blood pressure measured in millimeters of mercury | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in lipid profile (triglycerides) | Measured in mg/dl | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in lipid profile (cholesterol) | Measured in mg/dl | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in the degree of ketosis | Measured in mmol/l | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in gut microbiota | Change from baseline in 16S rRNA amplicons after 1 month | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | DNA methylation. | Measured by a Methylation Array of the whole genome interrogating 850000 CpGs. | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in the punctuation in neurocognitive test - Trailmaking Test (A - B) | Trailmaking Test (A - B) allows evaluating visual search speed, working memory, motor skills, visual-spatial sequencing, sustained attention, divided attention and mental flexibility (time: reduction in seconds) | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in the punctuation in neurocognitive test - Stroop | Stroop measures selective attention and inhibitory control. (increasing scores) | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in the punctuation in neurocognitive test - WAISspan | Letters and numbers from the WAISspan for working memory, concentration, auditory sequencing and executive attention. (time: reduction in seconds) | From baseline to 1 month | |
Secondary | Changes in the punctuation in neurocognitive test - UPPS-P | Trailmaking Test (A - B) allows evaluating visual search speed, working memory, motor skills, visual-spatial sequencing, sustained attention, divided attention and mental flexibility (time: reduction in seconds)
Stroop: Measures selective attention and inhibitory control. (increasing scores) Letters and numbers from the WAISspan for working memory, concentration, auditory sequencing and executive attention. (time: reduction in seconds) UPPS-P: Impulse BehaviorScale (Cyders et al. 2007; validated in Spanish by Candido et al, 2012). Self- administered scale that evaluates impulsivity. Scale of items using a 4-point likert scale (min 59 /max 136 points). |
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