Evaluation of Common Bean Baked Snack Consumption on Subjective Satiety, Energy Intake and Glycemic Response in People With Overweight and Normal Weight

NCT ID: NCT05230979

Last Updated: 2022-07-20

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

PHASE2

Total Enrollment

18 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-11-15

Study Completion Date

2022-04-11

Brief Summary

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Introduction: Overweight and obesity are associated with an unbalanced energy intake caused by unhealthy dietary habits, including a constant consumption of energy-dense foods, saturated and trans fats, refined sugars, along with a deficient protein and dietary fiber intake. Pulse consumption has been demonstrated to improve long-term body weight management. Despite these benefits, in several regions, the consumption of pulses does not meet the local recommendations. Consequently, pulse research has increased widely in order to provide food alternatives reformulated with pulses to promote their consumption.

Hypothesis: The consumption of a common bean baked snack (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and cooked beans increases satiety, reduces energy intake and produce a low glycemic response in people with overweight and normal weight.

Objectives: Evaluate the acute effect of a common bean baked snack and cooked bean consumption on subjective satiety and energy intake in people with overweight and normal weight.

Material and Methods: Randomized crossover clinical trial, 18 subjects with normal weight and 18 subjects with overweight, 18-50 years old, consumption of 40 g of common bean baked snack, cooked beans and white bread (control). Subjective satiety, energy intake and glycemic response.

* Intervention A: Common bean baked snack.
* Intervention B: Cooked beans.
* Control: White bread.

Additionally, the glycemic index will be determined under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 26642:2010.

10 subjects with normal weight or overweight, 18-50 years old, consumption of 54 g of common bean baked snack and 25 g of anhydrous glucose.

* Intervention A: Common bean baked snack.
* Control: Anhydrous glucose

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Overweight Healthy

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Normal weight

People with normal weight will consume 40 g of common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread for a single occasion.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Common bean baked snack

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants with normal weight (n=18) and with overweight (n=18) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. Initially, they are going to complete a physical activity questionnaire, and the first visual analog scale (VAS) of subjective satiety questionnaire followed by a finger-prick blood sample. Immediately, they will be instructed to consume 40 g of the preload (common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread) along with 100 mL of water within 10 min. The VAS and blood glucose will be measured every 15 min after starting to eat the test food. Another VAS will be used to assess the palatability of the preload products. After 45 min, an ad libitum meal consisting of freshly prepared sandwiches and 250 mL of water will be served in a single portion. Finally, the VAS of subjective satiety is going to be assessed again.

Cooked beans

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants with normal weight (n=18) and with overweight (n=18) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. Initially, they are going to complete a physical activity questionnaire, and the first visual analog scale (VAS) of subjective satiety questionnaire followed by a finger-prick blood sample. Immediately, they will be instructed to consume 40 g of the preload (common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread) along with 100 mL of water within 10 min. The VAS and blood glucose will be measured every 15 min after starting to eat the test food. Another VAS will be used to assess the palatability of the preload products. After 45 min, an ad libitum meal consisting of freshly prepared sandwiches and 250 mL of water will be served in a single portion. Finally, the VAS of subjective satiety is going to be assessed again.

White bread

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants with normal weight (n=18) and with overweight (n=18) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. Initially, they are going to complete a physical activity questionnaire, and the first visual analog scale (VAS) of subjective satiety questionnaire followed by a finger-prick blood sample. Immediately, they will be instructed to consume 40 g of the preload (common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread) along with 100 mL of water within 10 min. The VAS and blood glucose will be measured every 15 min after starting to eat the test food. Another VAS will be used to assess the palatability of the preload products. After 45 min, an ad libitum meal consisting of freshly prepared sandwiches and 250 mL of water will be served in a single portion. Finally, the VAS of subjective satiety is going to be assessed again.

Overweight

People with overweight will consume 40 g of common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread for a single occasion.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Common bean baked snack

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants with normal weight (n=18) and with overweight (n=18) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. Initially, they are going to complete a physical activity questionnaire, and the first visual analog scale (VAS) of subjective satiety questionnaire followed by a finger-prick blood sample. Immediately, they will be instructed to consume 40 g of the preload (common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread) along with 100 mL of water within 10 min. The VAS and blood glucose will be measured every 15 min after starting to eat the test food. Another VAS will be used to assess the palatability of the preload products. After 45 min, an ad libitum meal consisting of freshly prepared sandwiches and 250 mL of water will be served in a single portion. Finally, the VAS of subjective satiety is going to be assessed again.

Cooked beans

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants with normal weight (n=18) and with overweight (n=18) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. Initially, they are going to complete a physical activity questionnaire, and the first visual analog scale (VAS) of subjective satiety questionnaire followed by a finger-prick blood sample. Immediately, they will be instructed to consume 40 g of the preload (common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread) along with 100 mL of water within 10 min. The VAS and blood glucose will be measured every 15 min after starting to eat the test food. Another VAS will be used to assess the palatability of the preload products. After 45 min, an ad libitum meal consisting of freshly prepared sandwiches and 250 mL of water will be served in a single portion. Finally, the VAS of subjective satiety is going to be assessed again.

White bread

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants with normal weight (n=18) and with overweight (n=18) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. Initially, they are going to complete a physical activity questionnaire, and the first visual analog scale (VAS) of subjective satiety questionnaire followed by a finger-prick blood sample. Immediately, they will be instructed to consume 40 g of the preload (common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread) along with 100 mL of water within 10 min. The VAS and blood glucose will be measured every 15 min after starting to eat the test food. Another VAS will be used to assess the palatability of the preload products. After 45 min, an ad libitum meal consisting of freshly prepared sandwiches and 250 mL of water will be served in a single portion. Finally, the VAS of subjective satiety is going to be assessed again.

Glycemic index

Determination of glycemic index under the ISO 26642:2010.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Anhydrous glucose (first session) (for glycemic index determination)

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants with normal weight or overweight (n=10) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. At first, two baseline finger-prick blood samples will be collected with 5 min between the samples. Then, they are going to consume a reference glucose solution containing 25 g of anhydrous glucose per 250 mL of water within 12-15 min. Later, finger-prick blood samples will be taken at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min after starting to drink the reference glucose solution. Areas under the glucose response curves (iAUC) will be calculated using the trapezoidal rule, ignoring the areas below the fasting value.

Anhydrous glucose (second session) (for glycemic index determination)

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants with normal weight or overweight (n=10) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. At first, two baseline finger-prick blood samples will be collected with 5 min between the samples. Then, they are going to consume 54 g of common bean baked snack with 250 mL of water within 12-15 min. Later, finger-prick blood samples will be taken at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min after starting to eat the test food. Areas under the glucose response curves (iAUC) will be calculated using the trapezoidal rule, ignoring the areas below the fasting value.

Common bean baked snack (for glycemic index determination)

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants with normal weight or overweight (n=10) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. At first, two baseline finger-prick blood samples will be collected with 5 min between the samples. Then, they are going to consume 54 g of common bean baked snack with 250 mL of water within 12-15 min. Later, finger-prick blood samples will be taken at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min after starting to eat the test food. Areas under the glucose response curves (iAUC) will be calculated using the trapezoidal rule, ignoring the areas below the fasting value.

Interventions

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Common bean baked snack

Participants with normal weight (n=18) and with overweight (n=18) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. Initially, they are going to complete a physical activity questionnaire, and the first visual analog scale (VAS) of subjective satiety questionnaire followed by a finger-prick blood sample. Immediately, they will be instructed to consume 40 g of the preload (common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread) along with 100 mL of water within 10 min. The VAS and blood glucose will be measured every 15 min after starting to eat the test food. Another VAS will be used to assess the palatability of the preload products. After 45 min, an ad libitum meal consisting of freshly prepared sandwiches and 250 mL of water will be served in a single portion. Finally, the VAS of subjective satiety is going to be assessed again.

Intervention Type OTHER

Cooked beans

Participants with normal weight (n=18) and with overweight (n=18) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. Initially, they are going to complete a physical activity questionnaire, and the first visual analog scale (VAS) of subjective satiety questionnaire followed by a finger-prick blood sample. Immediately, they will be instructed to consume 40 g of the preload (common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread) along with 100 mL of water within 10 min. The VAS and blood glucose will be measured every 15 min after starting to eat the test food. Another VAS will be used to assess the palatability of the preload products. After 45 min, an ad libitum meal consisting of freshly prepared sandwiches and 250 mL of water will be served in a single portion. Finally, the VAS of subjective satiety is going to be assessed again.

Intervention Type OTHER

White bread

Participants with normal weight (n=18) and with overweight (n=18) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. Initially, they are going to complete a physical activity questionnaire, and the first visual analog scale (VAS) of subjective satiety questionnaire followed by a finger-prick blood sample. Immediately, they will be instructed to consume 40 g of the preload (common bean baked snack, cooked beans or white bread) along with 100 mL of water within 10 min. The VAS and blood glucose will be measured every 15 min after starting to eat the test food. Another VAS will be used to assess the palatability of the preload products. After 45 min, an ad libitum meal consisting of freshly prepared sandwiches and 250 mL of water will be served in a single portion. Finally, the VAS of subjective satiety is going to be assessed again.

Intervention Type OTHER

Anhydrous glucose (first session) (for glycemic index determination)

Participants with normal weight or overweight (n=10) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. At first, two baseline finger-prick blood samples will be collected with 5 min between the samples. Then, they are going to consume a reference glucose solution containing 25 g of anhydrous glucose per 250 mL of water within 12-15 min. Later, finger-prick blood samples will be taken at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min after starting to drink the reference glucose solution. Areas under the glucose response curves (iAUC) will be calculated using the trapezoidal rule, ignoring the areas below the fasting value.

Intervention Type OTHER

Anhydrous glucose (second session) (for glycemic index determination)

Participants with normal weight or overweight (n=10) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. At first, two baseline finger-prick blood samples will be collected with 5 min between the samples. Then, they are going to consume 54 g of common bean baked snack with 250 mL of water within 12-15 min. Later, finger-prick blood samples will be taken at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min after starting to eat the test food. Areas under the glucose response curves (iAUC) will be calculated using the trapezoidal rule, ignoring the areas below the fasting value.

Intervention Type OTHER

Common bean baked snack (for glycemic index determination)

Participants with normal weight or overweight (n=10) will attend the institute after 10-14 h fasting. At first, two baseline finger-prick blood samples will be collected with 5 min between the samples. Then, they are going to consume 54 g of common bean baked snack with 250 mL of water within 12-15 min. Later, finger-prick blood samples will be taken at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min after starting to eat the test food. Areas under the glucose response curves (iAUC) will be calculated using the trapezoidal rule, ignoring the areas below the fasting value.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* BMI between 18.0 and 29.9 kg/m2,

Exclusion Criteria

* Pregnancy,
* Lactation,
* Established plans to lose or gain weight in the next three weeks,
* Surgical event or modification of diet or physical activity in the last three months,
* Diagnosis of diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, gastrointestinal disorder, pancreatitis, kidney, liver or thyroid disease,
* Eating disorder,
* Smoking or drug use,
* Sensitivity for common bean consumption,
* Pharmacological treatment or consumption of non-prescription drugs, herbal or nutritional supplements known to modify appetite or satiety.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

50 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Centro de Investigación y Asistencia en Tecnología y Diseño del Estado de Jalisco

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud, Mexico

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Alejandro Escobedo Avila

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Edgar A. Rivera León, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Departamento de Biología Molecular y Genómica, Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Guadalajara

Locations

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Departamento de Biología Molecular y Genómica, Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Guadalajara

Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Site Status

Countries

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Mexico

Other Identifiers

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CI-09620b

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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