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NCT number NCT04138160
Other study ID # 121-1809
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 18, 2018
Est. completion date May 22, 2019

Study information

Verified date October 2019
Source University of Nottingham
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Worldwide, a third of adults were overweight in 2016, and 13% were obese. Excess energy intake results in weight gain. Excess fat increases the risk of disease (eg. cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), hypertension, dyslipidemia, dementia, certain cancers). Modest weight reduction (>5% of body weight) decreases the incidence and progression of many of these diseases. Daily energy restriction or continuous energy restriction (CER) involves diets that have a 500-600 kcal deficit per day resulting in sustainable weight loss. However, adherence is difficult. Diets following a 5:2 intermittent energy restriction (5:2 IER) pattern may be better. Approximately 75% energy restriction is maintained for 2 non-consecutive days/week and normal energy intake is consumed on the remaining 5 days of the week. Significantly reduced fasting insulin concentration and insulin resistance were shown in the 5:2 IER regimen compared with the CER regimen. In this study, normal-weight young participants will be recruited and 5:2 IER and CER will be compared over 2 week periods. Subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices will be undertaken. An ad libitum pasta meal will be consumed by participants three hours after the ingestion of breakfast to evaluate the energy intake. Postprandial thermogenesis in response to the test drink will be evaluated.


Description:

Once participants have consented to be screened, they will come to the lab for a medical screening. If the medical screening is satisfactory, all participants will be asked to undergo a one-week pre-study standardization period. Participants will be asked to maintain their normal dietary and physical activity patterns throughout this period. Participants will be asked to complete a 3-day food diary, which will be analyzed to evaluate their habitual food intake and temporal distribution of energy intake throughout the day. In addition, participants will be provided with and instructed on how to use, an Actiheart (a device that combines accelerometry with heart rate monitoring). This device will be placed on the participants' chest using two standard electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes to record HR, heart rate variability and activity level (to allow estimation of total energy expenditure) for one week. Both items will be returned before the next visit, which will be the pre-intervention measurement. After the pre-intervention visit, participants will be then randomly assigned to two weeks of either (1) the CER of 20% restriction below their estimated requirement (~1600 kcal) 7 days/week or (2) the 5:2 IER of 70% restriction (~600 kcal) delivered for two non-consecutive days/week and no restriction (so sufficient energy to meet their requirement) on the other 5 days/week. Seven days after the pre-intervention visit, participants will then start their 2-week intervention. A 7-day gap is designed in a bid to ensure both pre- and post-intervention measurements will be conducted during the second week of the follicular phase for females. The foods, drinks and overall energy restriction will be the same on each arm. Using estimated BMR based on the Henry equation and the individual daily physical activity level (PAL), estimated from the Actiheart during a one-week standardization period and the physical activity questionnaire, allowed the estimation of daily energy requirements for each subject using basal metabolic rate x PAL. Thus energy intake will be tailored to each participant's specific energy requirements. According to the suggestion from The Association of UK Dietitians, 2 non-consecutive ER days can be achieved on Day 1 and Day 4 of an IER week, thus the investigators will fix and prescribed the two ER days in a week with 3 days apart.

Food on intervention days will be prepared based on a 3-day sequence of menus to avoid boredom but be practical regarding the provision of foods. Each menu provides three meals/day to avoid confounding effects causing by altering meal frequency between the interventions. Three meals/day (and no snacks) is selected to make each eating incident acceptable on the most restricted day. Three meals with a macronutrient distribution of ~50% energy from carbohydrates, ~31% from fat and ~19% from protein will be prescribed. The distribution of energy across the day will be 25% of daily energy requirements from breakfast, 37.5% from lunch and 37.5% from the evening meal. To avoid confounding by altering the mealtime, and the period between which meals are consumed, breakfast will be instructed to be consumed between 8 am-8:30 am; lunch between 1 pm-1:30 pm and evening meal between 6 pm-6.30 pm. Menu designed so that it could be proportionally increased and decreased depending on the intervention requirement and informed by cooking facilities available and optimizing food safety. Participants will be instructed to adhere to the prescribed meal plan and record their food intake by taking photos.

On Day 7 of each experimental trial, participants will report to the unit in the morning after an overnight fast (~12h) for the assessment of body weight. The investigators will also use this visit to attach a subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) device, which will be placed on the abdomen to allow for the estimation of continuous blood glucose over the last 7 days of each trial. Also, the investigators will download the data from the pedometer and use it to assess compliance with the requirements of the study during the first week. CGM and pedometer will be removed upon arrival on the post-intervention visit.

On the day after one week pre-study standardization period and the day after the 2-week intervention, the participants will be asked to attend the laboratory after an overnight fast to undergo a series of appetite and metabolic measurements in response to a standardised breakfast in the form of a milk-based test drink (in a volume of 10 kcal/kg body weight and energy distribution from the macronutrients will be 47.9 % carbohydrate, 35.1% fat, and 17% protein) and a subsequent ad libitum pasta lunch containing cheese, olive oil, and tomato sauce, which will provide 148.24 kcal/100g with 49.8%, 15.4% and 34.8% energy provided by carbohydrates, protein and fat, respectively.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 16
Est. completion date May 22, 2019
Est. primary completion date May 22, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 20 Years to 35 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- ages between 20 - 35 years;

- healthy with a body mass index (BMI) between 20 and 27 kg·m-2;

- a waist circumference < 94 cm for males and < 80 cm for females;

- ability to give informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- smoking (including vaping);

- regularly skipping breakfast;

- any metabolic (e.g. diabetes), endocrine (e.g. hyperthyroidism) or cardiovascular (e.g. heart or blood) abnormalities including hypertension or heart failure;

- clinically significant abnormalities on screening including ECG abnormalities;

- taking routine medication that may alter cardiovascular function and blood flow (e.g. blood pressure-lowering drugs or drugs that cause hypertension);

- taking medication for diabetes or having diabetes;

- a history of substance abuse in the last six months;

- well-trained individuals with PAL>2.00;

- on an energy-restricted diet;

- high alcohol consumption (<3-4 units/d for men; <2-3 units/d for women);

- females who are pregnant or lactating and with irregular menstrual cycles;

- self-reported allergy, intolerance or strong dislike of foods or drinks to be offered for the test breakfast, pasta meal or during the intervention period;

- Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) score >10, and Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) score >20 as self-reported markers of symptoms and concerns characteristic of depression and eating disorders, respectively.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
5:2 Intermittent energy restriction
Substantial (70%) energy restriction for 2 non-consecutive days/week interspersed with normal energy intake (isoenergetic) on the remaining 5 days of the week.
Continuous energy restriction
20% energy restriction each day relative to the energy requirement.

Locations

Country Name City State
United Kingdom University of Nottingham Nottingham Select State...

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Nottingham

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United Kingdom, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Incremental area under the curve for insulin Incremental area under the curve for serum insulin will be calculated using samples at 20 minute intervals between baseline and three hours. Over three hours from baseline
Secondary Incremental area under the curve for arterialised whole blood glucose Incremental area under the curve for arterialised whole blood glucose will be calculated using samples collected at 10 minute intervals between baseline and four hours. Over four hours post baseline
Secondary Incremental area under the curve for composite appetite score Composite appetite score will be calculated using 100mm visual analogue score ratings of satiety, fullness, hunger and prospective food consumption collected very 20 minutes between baseline and four hours. Over four hour from baseline
Secondary Weight of consumption of a pasta meal three hours after baseline Weight of pasta consumed from a bowl refilled prior to being empty until participants feel comfortably full. Three hours post baseline
Secondary Incremental area under the curve for free fatty acid Incremental area under the curve for FFA will be calculated using samples at 20 minute intervals between baseline and three hours. Over three hours from baseline
Secondary Incremental area under the curve for TAG Incremental area under the curve for TAG will be calculated using samples at 20 minute Over three hours from baseline
Secondary Continuous glucose monitoring Average glucose of 6 days Over last 6 days of intervention
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