Red-fleshed Apple as a Novel Anthocyanin-biofortified Food to Improve Cardiometabolic Risk Factors.
NCT ID: NCT03795324
Last Updated: 2019-01-07
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
PHASE2
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-01-31
2020-02-29
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Regarding the health impact on anthocyanins in cardiometalic risk factors and CVD, it has been reported that the dietary intake of anthocyanidins, among other classes of flavonoids, is inversely associated with the risk of CVD in both European and US population. A recent systematic review of human randomized controlled trials assessing the impact of anthocyanins on CVD markers concluded that one of the main modulated outcomes is the decrease of serum LDLc. However, diet does not appear to be sufficient to guarantee the necessary intake to obtain the health benefits specified. Due to previous positive results, a new dietetic strategy based on biofortification to enhance the levels of phenolic compounds is proposed in the present project.
The primary aim is to evaluate the added health value of the presence of anthocyanins in the redlove apple, versus a green apple with a similar matrix, on cardiometabolic risk, and compare the matrix effect on the bioavailability of anthocyanins and its effect on cardiometabolic risk factors, in two different products with a similar phenolic and anthocyanin content: the redlove apple and an aronia drink.
Participants will be 120 free-living volunteers (men and women) with high LDL-cholesterol levels (LDL-cholesterol levels ≥115 mg/dl and ≥190 mg/dl) who will be assigned to one of the three arms for 6-week period of dietary treatment. The design of the intervention study is controlled, parallel and randomized. The intervention will combine acute (post-prandial) and chronic effects.
The sample size was computed to be sufficient to detect differences between treatment groups regarding the evolution in time of LDL-cholesterol levels. Justification of chosen sample size is based on assuming a 0.50mmol/l (approximately 15%) post-intervention difference of LDL-cholesterol and a 0.72mmol/l Standard deviation (SD), with α=0.05 and 1-β=0.08 a minimum of 22 participants were required. However the sample size will be 40 participants for arm, in total 120 subjects.
For the acute study, the investigators have chosen n=10 subjects per arm according to the most studies that have addressed the metabolic effects of a postprandial intervention have been performed using a very similar number of subjects with statistically good quality results.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Redlove Apple
Redlove Apple intervention
This product is a biofortified cultivar apple with anthocyanins.
Redlove Apple intervention
The bioactive compounds present in this product are anthocyanins (50mg per 80g of product).It was a 6 weeks nutritional intervention. Volunteers will eat 80g per day of lyophilized redlove apple.
Green Apple
Green Apple intervention
This product is a common cultivar apple without anthocyanins.
Green Apple intervention
It was a 6 weeks nutritional intervention. Volunteers will eat 80g per day of lyophilized green apple.
Aronia Drink
Aronia drink intervention
This product is an infusion of aronia fruit extract rich in anthocyanin.
Aronia drink intervention
The bioactive compounds present in this extract are anthocyanins (50mg per 1L of water).It was a 6 weeks nutritional intervention. Volunteers will drink 1L per day of an aronia drink
Interventions
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Redlove Apple intervention
The bioactive compounds present in this product are anthocyanins (50mg per 80g of product).It was a 6 weeks nutritional intervention. Volunteers will eat 80g per day of lyophilized redlove apple.
Green Apple intervention
It was a 6 weeks nutritional intervention. Volunteers will eat 80g per day of lyophilized green apple.
Aronia drink intervention
The bioactive compounds present in this extract are anthocyanins (50mg per 1L of water).It was a 6 weeks nutritional intervention. Volunteers will drink 1L per day of an aronia drink
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* LDL-cholesterol levels ≥115 mg/dl and ≥190 mg/dl.
* Sign the informed consent provided before the initial screening visit.
Exclusion Criteria
* Use of hypolipemiant treatment (drugs and functional foods), or hypoglucaemiant treatment.
* Having diabetes mellitus type 1 or type 2.
* BMI values ≥35kg/m2.
* Present triglycerides levels ≥350mg/dl.
* Presenting anemia (hemoglobin ≤13g/dl in men and ≤12g/dl in women).
* Subjects diagnosed of intestinal disorders such as Chron disease, colitis ulcerous, celiac disease and irritable bowel syndrome.
* Present fructose and/or sorbitol and/or gluten intolerance.
* Present clinical active chronic disease
* Use of antioxidants supplements.
* Being pregnant or intending to become pregnant.
* Be in breastfeeding period.
* Present chronic alcoholism.
* Tobacco use.
* Participate in or have participated in a clinical trial or nutritional intervention study in the last 30 days prior to inclusion in the study.
* Being unable to follow the study guidelines.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Universitat de Lleida
OTHER
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain
OTHER_GOV
University Rovira i Virgili
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Rosa Sola
MD, PhD
Principal Investigators
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Rosa Sola, MD, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University Rovira i Virgili
Locations
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University Rovira i Virgili
Reus, Tarragona, Spain
Countries
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Central Contacts
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References
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Macia A, Romero MP, Pedret A, Sola R, Clifford MN, Rubio-Pique L. Assessment of human inter-individual variability of phloretin metabolites in urine after apple consumption. AppleCOR study. Food Funct. 2023 Nov 27;14(23):10387-10400. doi: 10.1039/d3fo02985a.
Other Identifiers
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AppleCor
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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