The Effect of Calcium on Postprandial Lipid Profile and Appetite
NCT ID: NCT00464035
Last Updated: 2009-01-21
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
18 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2005-02-28
2005-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The long term effect of a high calcium intake have been under intense investigation, but as far as we know the acute effect of a high calcium intake have not yet been examined. A study concerning the acute effects could help us understand the effect of calcium on the absorption of fat. After a meal triglyceride (TG) is packaged with cholesterol, lipoproteins and other lipids into particles called chylomicrons. Earlier studies have shown that the fatty acid pattern of chylomicron lipids postprandial was very similar to that of the ingested fat. If we assume that calcium inhibits the absorption of fat, we would expect a reduced total plasma triglyceride concentration after a calcium-rich meal.
Appetite involves many different sensations among which hunger and satiety are the most investigated. Several different hormones are involved in the regulation of appetite. Some of these hormones are known to respond to the intake or absorption of fat. If the absorption of fat is inhibited the regulation of appetite most likely will be affected. In the long term this could be important because an increased appetite probably would increase energy intake and thereby reducing the weight loss we otherwise might have accomplished by the reduced absorption of fat.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
NONE
Interventions
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high calcium intake
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* BMI 24-31 kg/m2
* age between 18-50 years
* hemoglobin \>8 mmol/L
Exclusion Criteria
* milk allergy, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, cronic infectious disease
* use of dietary supplements 3 months before and under the study
* smoking
* elite athletes
* use of medication
18 Years
50 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Arla Foods
INDUSTRY
The Danish Dairy Research Foundation, Denmark
OTHER
FOOD Graduate School, the Royal Veterinary & Agricultural University, Denmark
OTHER
Danish Research Agency
OTHER
Dutch Dairy Organization (NZO)
OTHER
Pharna Vinci, Denmark
UNKNOWN
University of Copenhagen
OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Arne Astrup, Prof. Dr.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Institute of Human Nutrition, the Royal Veterinary & Agricultural University, Denmark
Locations
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Institute of Human Nutrition
Copenhagen, , Denmark
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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KF 01-144/02
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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