Impact of Cognitive Dietary Restraint on Perceived Stress, Appetite Sensations, Food Cravings During Energy Restriction
NCT ID: NCT02230111
Last Updated: 2015-09-01
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
58 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-11-30
2015-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Energy restriction plus CDR group
Subjects will receive a reduced-calorie low energy density diet which will provide 85% of their energy needs for a period of 4 weeks. They will be told that they are on a low-calorie diet and strategies to increase CDR will be used.
Energy restriction plus CDR
Subjects will receive a reduced-calorie low energy density diet which will provide 85% of their energy needs for a period of 4 weeks. In the condition in which an increase in CDR will be induced, women will be told at the beginning of the study and will be reminded throughout the 4-week duration of the experimental condition that they are on a low-calorie diet and that it is important not to eat more than what is provided and that they should strictly avoid non-study food if they want to lose weight and improve their blood pressure. Subjects will receive feedback about their weight trajectory. After the 4-week controlled intervention women will then receive further information and advices to pursue their weight loss on their own and keeping on with strategies relying on an increase in CDR.
Energy restriction without CDR group
Subjects will receive a reduced-calorie low energy density diet which will provide 85% of their energy needs for a period of 4 weeks. To have a condition of energy restriction without CDR, they will not be told that they are on a low-calorie diet and non-restrictive messages will be used.
Energy restriction without CDR
Subjects will receive the same low-calorie diet (85% of their energy needs) for 4 weeks but will not be told that they are on an energy-deficit diet. They will be told at the beginning of the study that the food provided cover all their nutrient needs and that they should eat until satiation. There will be no emphasis on body weight and subjects will be reminded that the aim of the intervention is to document the effects of a diet rich in vegetables and fruits on blood pressure. After the 4-week controlled diet, participants will be taught about the impact of a low energy density diet on satiation and satiety. They will receive further information and advices (with non-restrictive messages) to incorporate more vegetables and fruits in their usual diet.
Interventions
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Energy restriction plus CDR
Subjects will receive a reduced-calorie low energy density diet which will provide 85% of their energy needs for a period of 4 weeks. In the condition in which an increase in CDR will be induced, women will be told at the beginning of the study and will be reminded throughout the 4-week duration of the experimental condition that they are on a low-calorie diet and that it is important not to eat more than what is provided and that they should strictly avoid non-study food if they want to lose weight and improve their blood pressure. Subjects will receive feedback about their weight trajectory. After the 4-week controlled intervention women will then receive further information and advices to pursue their weight loss on their own and keeping on with strategies relying on an increase in CDR.
Energy restriction without CDR
Subjects will receive the same low-calorie diet (85% of their energy needs) for 4 weeks but will not be told that they are on an energy-deficit diet. They will be told at the beginning of the study that the food provided cover all their nutrient needs and that they should eat until satiation. There will be no emphasis on body weight and subjects will be reminded that the aim of the intervention is to document the effects of a diet rich in vegetables and fruits on blood pressure. After the 4-week controlled diet, participants will be taught about the impact of a low energy density diet on satiation and satiety. They will receive further information and advices (with non-restrictive messages) to incorporate more vegetables and fruits in their usual diet.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Have at least one child (2 to 19 years) living at home
* Body mass index between 25 and 45 kg/m2
* Stable body weight (+/- 2,5 kg) for at least 3 months before the beginning of the study
Exclusion Criteria
* Women with medication that could affect dependent variables measured (namely medication affecting appetite)
* Smokers
* Women with food allergies or food aversion that could impede compliance to the diet
* Pregnant and lactating women
* Women with psychiatric disorders or eating disorders (e.g. bulimia)
20 Years
50 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Danone Institute International
OTHER
Laval University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Simone Lemieux
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Simone Lemieux, Ph.D., Dt.P
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Department of food sciences and nutrition / Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods (INAF), Laval University
Locations
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Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods (INAF), Laval University
Québec, Quebec, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2013-170
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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