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NCT number NCT04962633
Other study ID # ProPas
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 1, 2022
Est. completion date December 31, 2022

Study information

Verified date February 2023
Source Federico II University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study aims to investigate the effects of daily consumption for 4 weeks of a probiotic durum wheat pasta vs a conventional durum wheat pasta without probiotics on fasting metabolic parameters and inflammatory status, on gut permeability and functionality, on daily energy intakes, appetite feelings, body weight, body mass index (BMI), waist and hip circumferences, blood pressure, body composition and wellbeing status in overweight and obese subjects.


Description:

Growing evidence highlights the role of the individual diet and gut microbiome in modulating human metabolism, inflammatory status and cardiovascular risk. This scenario supports nutritional approaches targeted to modify gut microbiota composition to trigger health benefits and the interest to develop novel functional foods enriched with probiotics. Most of commercial probiotic foods are in the category of dairy products and contain Lactobacillus strains. Besides that, Bacillus spp. along with the ability to form spores show probiotic attributes by exhibiting pathogen exclusion and antioxidant, antimicrobial and immune-modulatory abilities. Furthermore, they possess a stronger viability and stability to withstand high temperature processes, such as baking and boiling, than other probiotic bacteria thus representing an ideal choice for the development of functional cereal-based products. In particular, Bacillus clausii UBBC07 exhibits probiotic properties by alleviating the severity and symptoms of acute diarrhoea in adults and children and show a high stability over a wide range of temperatures with potential applications in a variety of formulations and foods. The health benefits of B. clausii UBBC07 in overweight and obese subjects is unexplored. This study aims to investigate the effects of consumption for 4 weeks of a probiotic durum wheat pasta enriched with spores of B. clausii UBBC07 vs a conventional durum wheat pasta (control) on metabolic and inflammatory status, on gut permeability and functionality, on daily energy intakes, appetite feelings, body weight, body mass index (BMI), waist and hip circumferences, blood pressure, body composition and wellbeing status in overweight and obese subjects.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 40
Est. completion date December 31, 2022
Est. primary completion date December 23, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - healthy subjects; - men and women; - age 18-65 years; - 25 kg/m2 = BMI = 35 kg/m2; - habitual daily pasta consumption (= 1 portion/day); - habitual diet characterized by absence of any food supplements and alternative medication, probiotics and prebiotics, whole grain and/or fiber enriched foods; - intake of fruit/vegetables < 3 servings/day; - low level of physical activity (< 500 metabolic equivalent min/week); - signed written informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: - food allergies and intolerances and celiac disease; - gastrointestinal diseases; - relevant diseases; - pregnant or breastfeeding; - previous abdominal surgery; - hypertriglyceridemia (Triglycerides > 200 mg/dL); - hypercholesterolemia (Total cholesterol > 200 mg/dL); - hyperglycaemia (glycaemia = 110 mg/dL); - hypertension (arterial blood pressure =140/90 mm Hg); - weight loss = 3 kg within 2 months before the study; - antibiotics treatment within 3 months before the study; - any medication (different from antibiotics) at the enrollment and within 2 months before the study; - habitual diet characterized by high fruit and vegetables intakes (>3 portion/die); - high level of physical activity; - Alcohol consumption = 3 alcohol units per day; - simultaneous participation in other trial.

Study Design


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Intervention

Other:
Probiotic Pasta
Subjects will consume for 4 weeks 80 g per day of probiotic durum wheat pasta. All subjects will be requested not to change the other daily dietary habits and their physical activity levels during the 4 week intervention period.
Control Pasta
Subjects will consume for 4 weeks 80 g per day of conventional durum wheat pasta without probiotics. All subjects will be requested not to change the other daily dietary habits and their physical activity levels during the 4 week intervention period.

Locations

Country Name City State
Italy Department of Agricultural Sciences Portici

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Federico II University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Italy, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Changes in fasting inflammatory blood markers Measure of plasma C-reactive protein (mmol/L) 1 months
Primary Changes in fasting plasma lipids Measure of plasma concentrations (mg/dL) of Total-, LDL-, and HDL-Cholesterol, as well as Triglycerides 1 months
Primary Changes in fasting plasma glucose Measure of plasma glucose concentrations (mg/dL) 1 months
Secondary Changes in small intestine permeability Measure of lactulose and mannitol excreted in urines collected in the 0-5 hours time interval after an oral challenge with 5 g lactulose, 2 g mannitol and 2 g sucralose dissolved in 100 mL of water. The amounts of lactulose and mannitol excreted will be expressed in milligrams, and their ratio (lactulose/mannitol) will be calculated and used as marker of small intestine permeability 1 month
Secondary Changes in colonic permeability Measure of sucralose excreted in urines collected over 24 hours after an oral challenge with 5 g lactulose, 2 g mannitol and 2 g sucralose dissolved in 100 mL of water. The amount of sucralose excreted will be expressed in milligrams and will be used as marker of colonic permeability 1 month
Secondary Changes in stool consistency Measure of consistency of feces by mean of King's stool chart filled out by subjects. The chart comprises four categories of stool consistency: hard and formed, soft and formed, loose and unformed, liquid. 1 month
Secondary Changes in stool weight Measure of stool weight by mean of King's stool chart filled out by subjects. The chart comprises three categories of stool weight : <100 g, 100-200 g, >200 g. 1 month
Secondary Changes in stool frequency Measure of frequency of feces by mean of King's stool chart filled out by subjects. Fecal frequency is incorporated by recording the code of each feces passed over a 24 hour period. 1 month
Secondary Changes in gastrointestinal functionality Calculation of daily fecal score from summation of all scores for stool consistency, weight and frequency obtained from King's stool chart filled out by subjects. Scores are weighted such that an increase in fecal frequency alone results in a higher score than a change in fecal consistency alone, which in turn results in a higher score than an increase in fecal weight alone. Diarrhea is classified by a daily fecal score of 15 or more. 1 month
Secondary Changes in faecal microbiome The composition of faecal microbiome will be determined by high throughput sequencing of the 16S ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) gene. The massive number of sequences obtained will be analyzed by using state of the art bioinformatics tools and the presence and relative abundance of the microbial species occurring in each sample will be determined. 1 month
Secondary Variation of plasma glucagon like peptide-1 concentration Measure of plasma glucagon like peptide-1 concentrations (mg/dL) 1 month
Secondary Variation of plasma gastric inhibitory polypeptide hormone concentration Measure of plasma gastric inhibitory polypeptide concentrations (mg/dL) 1 month
Secondary Variation of plasma Glucagon hormone concentration Measure of plasma Glucagon concentrations (mg/dL) 1 month
Secondary Variation of plasma Ghrelin hormone concentration Measure of plasma Ghrelin concentrations (mg/dL) 1 month
Secondary Variation of plasma Insulin hormone concentration Measure of plasma Insulin concentrations (mg/dL) 1 month
Secondary Variation of plasma endocannabinoids and N-acyl-ethanolamines concentration Measure of plasma endocannabinoids and N-acyl-ethanolamines concentrations (mg/dL) 1 month
Secondary Variation of serum dipeptidyl-dipeptidase-IV activity Measure of activity of dipeptidyl-dipeptidase-IV activity (U/L) 1 month
Secondary Changes in body weight Measure of body weight in fasting subjects 1 month
Secondary Changes in body mass index Calculation of body mass index by the formula weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. 1 month
Secondary Changes in waist circumference Measure of waist circumference at the midpoint between the lower margin of the least palpable rib and the top of the iliac crest, with the tape parallel to the floor. 1 month
Secondary Changes in hip circumference Measure of hip circumference around the widest portion of the buttocks, with the tape parallel to the floor. 1 month
Secondary Changes in blood pressure Measure of systolic pressure and diastolic pressure in millimetres of mercury (mmHg) by using a digital sphygmomanometer 1 month
Secondary Changes in body composition Body composition is determined by conventional bioelectrical impedance analysis with a single-frequency 50 kilohertz (kHz) bioelectrical impedance analyzer in the postabsorptive state (fasting subjects) and after being in the supine position for 20 min. Body composition data will be calculated from bioelectrical measurements and anthropometric data by using validated predictive equations. 1 month
Secondary Variation of daily energy intakes Calculation of total daily energy intakes based on 7 days food records 1 month
Secondary Variation of hunger sensation scores Measures of hunger sensation over the day reported by subjects by using hunger Visual Analogue Scales (VAS) 0-10 centimeters. Changes in these scores may reflect potential effects of dietary intervention in modulating hunger. 1 month
Secondary Variation of fullness sensation scores Measure of fullness sensation over the day reported by subjects by using fullness Visual Analogue Scales (VAS) 0-10 centimeters. Changes in these scores may reflect potential effects of dietary intervention in modulating fullness. 1 month
Secondary Variation of satiety sensation scores Measure of satiety sensation over the day reported by subjects by using satiety Visual Analogue Scales (VAS) 0-10 centimeters. Changes in these scores may reflect potential effects of dietary intervention in modulating satiety. 1 month
Secondary Variation of wellbeing status Estimate of wellbeing status by mean of quality of life (QoL) questionnaire, which is based on Short Form-12 Health Survey (SF-12), a self-report form of subjective health. Physical and Mental Health Composite Scores (PCS & MCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a zero score indicates the lowest level of health measured by the scales and 100 indicates the highest level of health. 1 month
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