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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-10-10
2019-06-24
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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This study has been carefully designed to test the hypothesis that consumption of zinc biofortified potatoes can rescue the zinc status and health of people who are of low zinc status and consuming diets which are borderline acutely zinc deficient. The protocol for the study includes 2 weeks of zinc deprivation at around 1 mg Zn/day dietary intake (Very Low Zinc Diet) followed by 2 weeks of a borderline acutely/chronically deficient diet of around 4-5 mg Zn/day (Low Zinc Diet). Two weeks on the Very Low Zinc Diet has been carefully and deliberately selected to cause biochemical changes due to zinc deprivation but not signs and symptoms of deficiency such as skin lesions. Less than 2 weeks is insufficient to cause the biochemical effects and more that 2 weeks risks the physical manifestation of deficiency and also non-compliance by volunteers, since the diets may be less palatable than their habitual diet. Thus all volunteers will have low zinc status at the time of starting to eat the Low Zinc Diet, and the effect of eating the biofortified potatoes in addition, which will add an extra 1 mg to the daily zinc intake, should be seen in all the zinc and health status tests that the investigators are proposing. In rat studies in which the investigators did just this kind of intervention, the biofortified potato ameliorated the effect of zinc deficiency on growth, food intake and immune function.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Unfortified potato plus placebo
Volunteers given potato with no fortified zinc and a placebo
Unfortified potato plus placebo
Volunteers will be given 300g of zinc unfortified cooked potato as well as a placebo every day.
Zinc Biofortified potato plus placebo
Volunteers given potato biofortified with zinc and a placebo
Zinc Biofortified potato plus placebo
Volunteers will be given 300g of cooked potato biofortified with zinc and a placebo every day.
Unfortified potato plus zinc supplement
Volunteers given potato with no fortified zinc and a zinc supplement
Unfortified potato plus zinc supplement
Volunteers will be given 300g of zinc unfortified cooked potato and a zinc supplement containing 18mg of zinc, every day.
Interventions
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Unfortified potato plus placebo
Volunteers will be given 300g of zinc unfortified cooked potato as well as a placebo every day.
Zinc Biofortified potato plus placebo
Volunteers will be given 300g of cooked potato biofortified with zinc and a placebo every day.
Unfortified potato plus zinc supplement
Volunteers will be given 300g of zinc unfortified cooked potato and a zinc supplement containing 18mg of zinc, every day.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Postmenopausal females
* Healthy
* BMI 19-35
Exclusion Criteria
* Long-term medication
* Smoking
* Alcohol \>20 units/week
* Health supplements
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Fight for Sight
OTHER
University of Aberdeen
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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John H Beattie, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Aberdeen
Locations
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University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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02/033/15
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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