Oxidative Stress Clinical Trial
Official title:
Study on the Effects of Wine Grape Pomace Flour, Used as a Dietary Supplement to Increase the Intake of Dietary Fiber and Antioxidants in Human, on Components of Metabolic Syndrome, Plasma Antioxidants, Oxidative Stress Markers and Inflammatory Markers
Lifestyle modifications, including healthy food intake, exercise, and suppression of tobacco smoking, constitute the most powerful tool to fight chronic diseases. Antioxidants and fiber, two components of Mediterranean diets, are key functional elements for healthy eating and nutrition. We prepared flour from wine grape pomace (WGPF), a rich source of antioxidant and fiber, to be used as an ingredient for functional foods and as a dietary supplement to increase the intake of dietary fiber and bioactive compounds. WGPF was obtained from red grapes (Cabernet Sauvignon variety, Chile). The byproduct of pressing crushed grapes after alcoholic fermentation was dried, grounded and stored. The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of red wine grape pomace flour intake on glycaemia, plasma lipid profile, plasma antioxidants (vitamin C and E), oxidative stress and inflammatory markers.
A 16-week longitudinal intervention study. Males, 30-65 years of age, with at least one
component of metabolic syndrome, were randomly assigned to either the intervention group or
the control group. At lunch, the intervention group was given 20 g of WGPF per day, which
contained 10 g of dietary fiber and an antioxidant capacity of 7,258 ORAC (oxygen radical
absorbance capacity) units. Both groups were asked to maintain their regular eating habits
and lifestyles. Clinical evaluation, anthropometric measurements and biochemical blood
analyses were done at the beginning and the end of the study.
The intervention was carried out at a heavy mining machinery company in Santiago, Chile. All
employees were informed about the study and invited to participate. Initially, 47 male
workers free of exclusion criteria agreed to participate. The number of participants in each
group was chosen based on the variation coefficients in the evolution of total cholesterol
in the intervention and in the control group, observed in a previous work (Jiménez, J.P., et
al., Effects of grape antioxidant dietary fiber in cardiovascular disease risk factors.
Nutrition, 2008. 24(7-8): 646-53).
Statistical analysis: Continuous variables will be shown as mean and standard deviation,
while categorical variables as the number of cases and percentage. The student t-test for
independent samples and the chi-square test will be used to analyze differences of means and
proportions between the two groups, respectively. The student t-test for paired samples and
McNemar's test will be used to analyze differences of means and proportions within each
group. When appropriate, the Wilcoxon signed rank-sum test will be used to compare paired
medians. All p values will be two-tailed and a value <0.05 will be considered to be
statistically significant. Data processing and statistical analyses will be done with the
SAS statistical software package version 9.1 for Windows.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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