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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
51 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-02-01
2022-08-25
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Study population: Healthy adult snackers aged 35-65 years. 48 participants in total, 24 at each centre (see Locations).
Locations:
Metabolic Research Unit, Franklin-Wilkins Building, Waterloo Campus, King College London.
Metabolic Research Unit Maastricht, Academic Hospital Maastricht, Maastricht University.
Screening Assessment: Prospective participants will be selected based on the defined inclusion and exclusion criteria by the study management team. Recruitment will be done over the phone and via the Internet and emails and prospective participants will be booked in for their initial appointment to acquire baseline measurements.
Study duration: A 2-week run-in period, two 6-week dietary interventions, and a 3-week (minimum) washout period.
Dietary intervention: The InterSat intervention aims to provide 10% of total daily energy intake in the form of IE fat. These will be consumed in the form of muffins and spreads, designed to replace typically consumed snacks and spreads throughout the day. Energy requirements will be calculated using the Henry equation and physical activity levels (PAL).
At the baseline visit, participants will have and anthropometric measures and fasted blood samples taken, and will be assessed for endothelial function via flow mediated dilation (FMD), after which they will be provided with enough muffins and spread for a 2-week period, as well a study booklet (containing instructions and a diary to log muffin and spread consumption). They will receive guidance on how to incorporate the muffins and spread into their diet. Food collection dates will be set, and participants are then free to leave. At the second visit (first snack collection visit), no physical measures are taken, but the empty tubs and muffin cases are collected, and the study booklet is checked by a researcher to ensure the participant is compliant to the intervention. Any issues should be discussed, and guidance given to increase compliance if necessary. Another snack collection visit is booked. At the end of the 6-week intervention, participants will undergo physical and blood sampling as well as FMD, as with the baseline testing day. After a 3-week (minimum) washout period, the same procedures occur for the other arm of the trial.
Anthropometry: Weight, height, waist and hip circumference, blood pressure, body fat will be taken using standard procedures, in duplicates by a trained researcher at all face to face appointments.
Habitual food intake: Participants will complete the EPIC (European prospective investigation of cancer) food frequency questionnaire at the screening visit. They will also complete three 4-day diet diaries (one at the run-in period and one in each of the dietary intervention periods).
Blood samples: Fasting blood samples will be collected from a superficial antecubital vein via venepuncture before and after each dietary intervention. Postprandial blood samples will be taken via cannulation in a subgroup (see Subgroup below) for an 8-hour postprandial test day.
Participants will be asked to record and monitor the following information:
Amount of muffins and spread consumed (study booklet). Habitual intake (4-day diet diaries).
Subgroup: A subset (n = 24) of participants will undergo a postprandial test day at the baseline and 6-week points of each intervention arm. After baseline samples (anthropometrics, blood samples, FMD) are taken, participants will consume a breakfast containing a large bolus of the IE fat they are assigned to. Blood samples will be taken over an 8-hour testing period and FMD will be taken 2 more times. Liver fat will be assessed via MRI imaging (Maastricht only).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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Palmitic acid rich interesterified fat
Snacks (muffins) and spread containing palmitic acid rich interesterified fat to replace habitual snacks and spreads, and provide 10% of total daily energy intake with the interesterified fat.
Palmitic acid rich interesterified fat
Muffins and spread containing the palmitic acid rich IE fat will be consumed daily for a 6-week dietary intervention period
Stearic acid rich interesterified fat
Snacks (muffins) and spread containing stearic acid rich interesterified fat to replace habitual snacks and spreads, and provide 10% of total daily energy intake with the interesterified fat.
Stearic acid rich interesterified fat
Muffins and spread containing the palmitic acid rich IE fat will be consumed daily for a 6-week dietary intervention period.
Interventions
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Palmitic acid rich interesterified fat
Muffins and spread containing the palmitic acid rich IE fat will be consumed daily for a 6-week dietary intervention period
Stearic acid rich interesterified fat
Muffins and spread containing the palmitic acid rich IE fat will be consumed daily for a 6-week dietary intervention period.
Eligibility Criteria
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Exclusion Criteria
* Able to give informed consent.
* Accessible veins on arms as determined by examination at screening
* Having a medical condition or history which might impact study measurements, to be judged by the study physician (e.g. myocardial infarction, angina, thrombosis, stroke, cancer, liver or bowel disease or diabetes)
* Use of plant-sterol/stanol-enriched foods or supplements in the three months prior to the screening and/or during the study
* Body mass index \< 20 kg/m2 or \> 35 kg/m2
* Plasma cholesterol ≥7.5 mmol/L
* Plasma triacylglycerol \> 3 mmol/L
* Plasma glucose \> 7 mmol/L
* Full blood count (FBC), liver function out of healthy range
* Blood pressure ≥140/90 mmHg
* Current use of antihypertensive or lipid lowering medications
* Use of over-the-counter and prescribed medication, which may interfere with study measurements (to be judged by the principal investigator)
* Alcohol intake exceeding a moderate intake (\> 21 units per week)
* Current cigarette smoker (or quit within last 6 months)
* ≥ 20% 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) as calculated using a risk calculator
* Active blood donor or plans to donate blood within 6 months of study completion
* Use of oral antibiotics (with the exception of topical antibiotics) in 40 days or less prior to the start of the study
* Reported weight loss or gain of 3 kg or more during a period of 2 months prior to screening
* Reported dietary habits: medically prescribed diet, allergy/intolerance to test products that will be provided during the study
* Reported participation in another nutritional or biomedical trial 3 months prior to screening
* Reported participation in night shift work 2 weeks prior to screening and/or during the study. Night work is defined as working between midnight and 6.00 am Anyone who has given blood in the last 3 months
35 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Maastricht University
OTHER
King's College London
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Maastricht University
Maastricht, , Netherlands
Department of Nutritional Sciences, King's College London. Franklin-Wilkins Buiding. Waterloo Campus
London, England, United Kingdom
Countries
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References
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Hall WL, Wood E, Joris PJ, Smith HA, Creedon A, Maher T, Bruce JH, Mensink RP, Berry SE. The effects of consumption of interesterified fats rich in palmitic acid compared with stearic acid on intermediary markers of cardiometabolic disease risk: a randomized controlled trial in healthy adults. Am J Clin Nutr. 2025 Sep 18:S0002-9165(25)00542-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ajcnut.2025.09.025. Online ahead of print.
Other Identifiers
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HR-19/20-14655
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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