Firouzi Safieh, Rezvani Reza, Pahlavani Naseh, Jarahi Lida, Navashenaq Jamshid Gholizadeh, Ranjbar Golnaz, Malekahmadi Mahsa, Taherzadeh Zhila, Safarian Mohammad
Student Research Committee, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2021 Feb 3;7(1):41. doi: 10.1186/s40814-021-00787-2.
Prior studies have shown that meal composition may affect the metabolic responses and arterial stiffness indices, and these responses may be different in lean and obese adults. The primary objective of this study is to determine the feasibility of conducting a trial to compare the effect of three test meals in lean and obese men. Due to the lack of a comprehensive study that concurrently compares metabolic responses and vascular stiffness indices after receiving three different meals in lean and obese men, this pilot study will be conducted with a three-phase parallel design, aiming to investigate the effects of meal composition on the metabolic parameters and arterial stiffness indices of lean and obese adults.
This pilot, a parallel clinical trial will be performed on 24 male adults aged 18-35 years since January 2021 and will continue until March 2021 who are disease-free and selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran. The subjects will complete three interventions at a 1-week interval, including high carbohydrate (70% carbohydrates, 10% protein, 20% fat), high protein (30% protein, 50% carbohydrates, 20% fat), and high-fat meal (50% fat, 40% carbohydrates, 10% protein). Postprandial effects will be assessed within 360 min after each meal, including the energy expenditure component (resting energy expenditure, thermic effects of feeding, respiratory quotient, and substrate oxidation) and arterial stiffness indices (augmentation index and pulse wave velocity). In addition, blood sampling will be performed to measure glucose, insulin, free fatty acids, and lipid profile.
The differences in the postprandial responses can affect the metabolic and vascular parameters due to different meal compositions, thereby providing beneficial data for the establishment of new strategies in terms of nutritional education and metabolic/vascular improvement. Also, the results from this pilot study will inform intervention refinement and efficacy testing of the intervention in a larger randomized controlled trial.
Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials; code: IRCT20190818044552N1 ; registered on August 26, 2019.
先前的研究表明,膳食组成可能会影响代谢反应和动脉僵硬度指标,且这些反应在瘦人和肥胖成年人中可能有所不同。本研究的主要目的是确定开展一项试验以比较三种试验餐对瘦人和肥胖男性影响的可行性。由于缺乏一项全面研究来同时比较瘦人和肥胖男性在摄入三种不同餐食后的代谢反应和血管僵硬度指标,本试点研究将采用三相平行设计进行,旨在探究膳食组成对瘦人和肥胖成年人代谢参数及动脉僵硬度指标的影响。
自2021年1月起,这项平行临床试验将在伊朗马什哈德医科大学对24名年龄在18 - 35岁的成年男性进行,直至2021年3月结束,这些男性无疾病且根据纳入和排除标准进行选取。受试者将每隔1周完成三种干预,包括高碳水化合物餐(70%碳水化合物、10%蛋白质、20%脂肪)、高蛋白餐(30%蛋白质、50%碳水化合物、20%脂肪)和高脂肪餐(50%脂肪、40%碳水化合物、10%蛋白质)。在每餐进食后360分钟内评估餐后效应,包括能量消耗成分(静息能量消耗、食物热效应、呼吸商和底物氧化)以及动脉僵硬度指标(增强指数和脉搏波速度)。此外,将采集血样以测量血糖、胰岛素、游离脂肪酸和血脂谱。
由于膳食组成不同,餐后反应的差异可能会影响代谢和血管参数,从而为制定营养教育和改善代谢/血管方面的新策略提供有益数据。此外,本试点研究的结果将为在更大规模的随机对照试验中优化干预措施及进行疗效测试提供参考。
伊朗临床试验注册中心;编号:IRCT20190818044552N1;于2019年8月26日注册。