Effects of a Single Day of Mixed Macronutrient Overfeeding on Energy Balance and Metabolic Responses
NCT ID: NCT03301948
Last Updated: 2019-01-14
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
12 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-05-01
2019-01-11
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Visit 1: Preliminary Screening:
Before an individual can take part in the experiment, they will need to undergo screening. Individuals will need to complete a Health Screen Questionnaire. Individuals will be excluded from the study if they are not currently in good health, have any condition that would alter their metabolism and/or have had significant medical problems in the past that may affect the outcomes of the study. Individuals will also be asked to be complete a Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire, to check that they are not restrained eaters, and an International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) to ensure that all participants are either sedentary or moderately active. All individuals will be asked to confirm that they have been weight stable for at least six months before participating and that they are not currently dieting. Height, body mass and age will be collected to calculate the energy requirements for the main trials based on the Mifflin equation.
Visits 2, 3, 4 and 5: Experimental Trials:
The participants will be asked to record their food intakes and activity patterns during the three days prior to the first experimental test using a food and physical activity diary. They will then be instructed to repeat this diet and activity pattern prior to the second experimental trial. Participants will be required to arrive at the laboratory for all experimental trials after an overnight fast of at least 10 hours and having refrained from any strenuous activity for 48 hours, and alcohol and caffeine consumption in the previous 24 hours. Two hours before arriving at the laboratory on the day of the experimental trials, participants will be required to ingest 300 mL of water to standardise hydration levels for the trial.
During Day One of each experimental trial, participants will consume a porridge-based breakfast, soup- and pasta-based lunch, and rice-based evening meal under laboratory observation. The meals will contain macronutrient contents representative of current dietary recommendations of 50% carbohydrate, 15% protein and 35% fat. These meals have been selected to facilitate manipulation of the energy content, while matching the meals for appearance and palatability. During one trial, these meals will provide the calculated energy requirement for each individual based on the Mifflin equation and a physical activity factor of 1.4. The meals will be covertly manipulated to provide an additional 50% energy intake during the other trial. The provision of 150% of the estimated energy requirements for participants has been used in previous research for five day periods but will only be provided for a single day in the present study. Participants will be required to consume all of the diet during the standardised phase (i.e. either their daily energy requirements or the 50% overfeed) and will be blinded to the energy content of the trials. After the consumption of the evening meal (\~6pm), participants will have fulfilled the requirements for day one and will be asked not to consume any food prior to returning to the laboratory between 7am and 9am the next morning.
On Day Two of each experimental trial day, participants will arrive at the laboratory after an overnight fast and an Introcan Safety Cannula will be placed into a vein in the anticubital space for regular venous blood sampling. Blood samples will be collected in the fasted state and every 30 min after consumption of a standardised breakfast for a period of three hours. After the collection of the final blood sample, the cannula will be removed and participants will be provided with an ad libitum pasta meal (50% carbohydrate, 15% protein, 35% fat) for the assessment of energy intake. Participants will consume ad libitum meals in isolation to prevent any social influences and will be instructed to eat until 'satisfied'.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Overfeed
Experimental trial where participants are provided with 50% higher energy intake than their estimated requirements on the first day of the trial.
Overfeed
Participants consume energy intakes that are 50% higher than their estimated requirements instead of consuming energy intakes equal to their estimated requirements
Energy Balance
Experimental trial where participants are provided with an energy intake equal to their estimated requirements on the first day of the trial.
Energy Balance
Participants consume energy intakes equal to their estimated requirements instead of consuming intakes that are 50% higher than their estimated requirements
Interventions
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Overfeed
Participants consume energy intakes that are 50% higher than their estimated requirements instead of consuming energy intakes equal to their estimated requirements
Energy Balance
Participants consume energy intakes equal to their estimated requirements instead of consuming intakes that are 50% higher than their estimated requirements
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* healthy
Exclusion Criteria
* smokers
* currently dieting
* taking any medication known to influence appetite or metabolic outcomes
* highly active (IPAQ category 3)
18 Years
35 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Leeds Beckett University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Kevin Deighton, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Leeds Beckett University
Locations
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Leeds Beckett University
Leeds, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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34693
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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