Glycemic and Insulinemic Response to Oats Soaked Overnight in Milk Compared to Cream of Rice in Healthy Subjects

NCT ID: NCT03150251

Last Updated: 2017-05-12

Study Results

Results pending

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

40 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2016-11-28

Study Completion Date

2017-04-15

Brief Summary

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One objective of this study is to examine the blood glucose and serum insulin responses over 2hr elicited by oats soaked overnight in milk compared to Cream of Rice soaked overnight in milk and compared to Cream of Rice cooked in water. In addition a second objective of the study is to measure subjective ratings of hunger and fullness under the same conditions.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Glycemic, Insulinemic, Subjective Appetite Responses

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Overnight Oats

40 g of overnight oats

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Cereal - oats

Intervention Type OTHER

Consumption of one cereal in the beginning of each visit

Soaked Cream of Rice

28.8 cream of rice

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Cereal - cream of rice

Intervention Type OTHER

Consumption of one cereal in the beginning of each visit

Cooked Cream of Rice

28.8 cooked cream of rice

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Cereal - cream of rice

Intervention Type OTHER

Consumption of one cereal in the beginning of each visit

Interventions

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Cereal - oats

Consumption of one cereal in the beginning of each visit

Intervention Type OTHER

Cereal - cream of rice

Consumption of one cereal in the beginning of each visit

Intervention Type OTHER

Other Intervention Names

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Oats Cream of Rice

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Male or non-pregnant females, 18-75 years of age, inclusive

* Body mass index (BMI) between 20.00 and 34.99 kg/m² inclusive at screening (visit 1).
* Willing to maintain habitual diet, physical activity pattern, and body weight throughout the trial and to refrain from smoking for 12hr prior to each visit.
* Willing to maintain current dietary supplement use throughout the trial. On test days, subject agrees not to take any dietary supplements until dismissal from the GI labs. Failure to comply will result in a rescheduled test visit.
* Normal fasting serum glucose (\<7.0mmol/L capillary corresponding to whole blood glucose \<6.3mmol/L).
* Willing to abstain from alcohol consumption and avoid vigorous physical activity for 24 h prior to all test visits.
* Absence of health conditions that would prevent fulfillment of study requirements as judged by the Investigator on the basis of medical history.
* Understanding the study procedures and willing to provide informed consent to participate in the study and authorization to release relevant protected health information to the study investigator.

* Known history of AIDS, hepatitis, a history or presence of clinically important endocrine (including Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes mellitus), cardiovascular (including, but not limited to, atherosclerotic disease, history of myocardial infarction, peripheral arterial disease, stroke), pulmonary, biliary or GI disorders.
* Use of medications known to influence carbohydrate metabolism, including, but not limited to adrenergic blockers, diuretics, thiazolidinediones, metformin and systemic corticosteroids within 4 weeks of the screening visit, or with any condition which might, in the opinion of Dr. Wolever, the president of GI Testing, either: 1) make participation dangerous to the subject or to others, or 2) affect the results.
* Major trauma or surgical event within 3 months of screening.
* Unwillingness or inability to comply with the experimental procedures and to follow GI Labs safety guidelines.
* Known intolerance, sensitivity or allergy to any ingredients in the study products.
* Extreme dietary habits, as judged by the Investigator (i.e. Atkins diet, very high protein diets, etc.).
* Uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure ≥160 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure ≥100 mm Hg as defined by the average blood pressure measured at screening.
* Change in body weight of \>3.5kg within 4 weeks of the screening visit.
* Presence of any signs or symptoms of an active infection within 5 d prior to any test visit. If an infection occurs during the study period, test visits should be rescheduled until all signs and symptoms have resolved and any treatment (i.e. antibiotic therapy) has been completed at least 5 d prior to each test visit.
* History of cancer in the prior two years, except for non-melanoma skin cancer.
* Recent history (within 12 months of screening) or strong potential for alcohol or substance abuse. Alcohol abuse is defined as \> 14 drinks per week (1 drink=12 oz beer, 5 oz wine, or 1.5 oz distilled spirits).
* Exposure to any non-registered drug product within 30 d prior to screening.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

75 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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PepsiCo Global R&D

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Thomas Wolever, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

GI Laboratories

Locations

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Glycemic Index Laboratories

Toronto, , Canada

Site Status

Countries

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Canada

Other Identifiers

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PEP-1610

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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