Effect of a 4-week Alternate Day Intermittent Energy Restriction Intervention vs Reduced
NCT ID: NCT05213520
Last Updated: 2023-05-06
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
17 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-01-13
2022-11-05
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Subjects will be asked to attend two approximately 90-minute assessment visits (4 weeks apart) at the NMHI facility They will have their height weight and blood pressure measured, fill out questionnaires (attached), and have body composition (BodPod) and resting metabolic rate (Metabolic Cart) measured.
At completion of visit one they are randomly assigned to one of two Diet protocols designed to reduce calories and help them to safely lose weight They will also be asked to respond to a brief (3 questions) email survey weekly.
The AltER diet alternate between full calorie (no restriction) eating days with eating 40% of your daily caloric requirement on the other day. There will be occasional exceptions allowed with maximum of two 40% days in a row (followed by two full days) based on personal schedule with prior PI approval. The RCD will require a reduction of 500-1000 calories below daily energy requirement. The intervention or control diet will be followed for a duration of 4 weeks at the end of which the participants will come in for visit 2 which will follow a similar format like visit 1.
General Aim
To determine the effect of a novel, alternate day intermittent calorie restriction intervention on body weight, fat mass and resting metabolic rate of college students with obesity as compared to a standard reduced calorie diet 3.2.1. Specific Aim 1: To determine the effect of a novel, alternate day intermittent calorie restriction intervention on body weight of college students with obesity as compared to a standard reduced calorie diet.
3.2.1. Specific Aim 2: To determine the effect of a novel, alternate day intermittent calorie restriction intervention on fat mass of college students with obesity as compared to a standard reduced calorie diet.
3.2.2. Specific Aim 3: To determine the effect of a novel, alternate day intermittent calorie restriction intervention on resting metabolic rate of college students with obesity as compared to a standard reduced calorie diet.
3.2.2. Specific Aim 4: To explore the relationships of stress, sleep physical activity and weight history/demographic variables in relation to primary outcomes of interest.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Alternate Day Intermittent Energy Restriction
Participants assigned to this diet will be asked to alternate between full calorie (no restriction) eating days with eating 40% of their daily caloric requirement on the other day. For example, if their requirement is 2000 calories they would eat 800 calories one day and as much as you want on the other day and repeat every two days. There will be occasional exceptions allowed with maximum of two 40% days in a row (followed by two full days) based on personal schedule with prior approval. They will follow this for 4 weeks.
Alternate Day Intermittent Energy Restriction
It is a dietary intervention designed to alternate between full energy consumption on one day and 40% of daily energy requirement on the following day.
Reduced Calorie Diet
Participants assigned to this diet will be asked to restrict calorie intake by 500-1000 calories below their daily energy requirement every day. They will follow this for 4 weeks.
Reduced Calorie Diet
It is a dietary intervention designed to reduce daily calorie intake by 500-1000 kcal below an individual's daily calorie needs.
Interventions
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Alternate Day Intermittent Energy Restriction
It is a dietary intervention designed to alternate between full energy consumption on one day and 40% of daily energy requirement on the following day.
Reduced Calorie Diet
It is a dietary intervention designed to reduce daily calorie intake by 500-1000 kcal below an individual's daily calorie needs.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Enrolled as full-time college students
3. Have a BMI ≥ 30
4. Willing and able to give informed consent
5. Willing to follow either dietary intervention assigned to them upon randomization.
6. Able to come in for all assessment visits.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Current severe psychiatric illnesses (e.g. psychosis, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, depression
3. Current suicidal ideation, and recent or past suicide attempts
4. History of psychiatric hospitalization (past year).
5. History of diagnosed eating disorders such as bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa and severe binge eating disorder.
6. History of diagnosed substance abuse or alcohol abuse.
7. Currently on any weight loss diet.
8. Having lost in the past 3 months 10% or more of body weight.
9. Unwilling or unable to give informed consent.
18 Years
25 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Texas Tech University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Martin Binks
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Martin Binks, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Texas Tech University- Department of Nutritional Sciences
Locations
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Texas Tech University - Department of Nutritional Sciences
Lubbock, Texas, United States
Nutrition and Metabolic Health Initiative
Lubbock, Texas, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRB2021-1092
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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