The Effects of Agro-ecological Farming Systems on Human Health
NCT ID: NCT05575258
Last Updated: 2024-07-15
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
34 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-08-01
2025-03-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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STUDY OBJECTIVES
1. To determine the effects on plasma inflammatory markers (IL-6, TNF-α, C-reactive protein) in response to each intervention.
2. To determine effects on urinary and plasma metabolites (vitamin and mineral derivatives, polyphenols, amino acids, glucose metabolites etc.) to provide insight into metabolic health pathways in response to each intervention.
3. To determine effects on gut microbiota communities (alpha and beta diversity, and short-chain fatty acid producing bacteria) in response to each intervention.
INTERVENTION
After completing all baseline testing, participants will be randomized to one of the two starting diets (agroecological or conventional, for 44 days with a 14 day washout period until they start their second diet (agroecological or conventional depending on the starting diet). In accordance with established protocols, a research dietitian will provide weight-maintenance diets based on each individual's daily energy requirement (Harris-Benedict equation). All foods that participants consume during those 44 days will be provided by the Metabolic Kitchen at NDFS, and dietitian-led group classes and handouts with food preparation instructions will be provided to the participants to ensure compliance. The diets will be provided as 4-day rotating menus and participants will be asked to pick-up food twice weekly at the NDFS building. This will allow the research time to interact face-to-face with the participant, address any issues, and further ensure compliance. All subjects assigned to the same diet will receive identical meals and snacks, but portion sizes will be determined based on the previously mentioned daily energy requirement. Food for the agroecological diet will be sourced predominantly from the Greenacres farm (Cincinnati, OH) and/or other producers that use documented agro-ecological principles (e.g., Regenerative Organic Certified). Food for the conventional diet will be sourced from local grocery stores in Logan, UT (non-organic produce). All foods will be stored in food-grade fridges and freezers in the CHNS Metabolic Kitchen and food boxes will be prepared weekly by staff.
Examples of Meals
Breakfast Whole milk, eggs, oatmeal, and blueberries
Snack Rice cakes
Lunch Ground beef, tomato salad and cherries
Snack Apple with nut butter
Dinner Grilled chicken with rice and steamed broccoli
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
Participants will be asked to complete four testing visits throughout their participation in the study (pre and post visits for each of the diets, which are 44 days each). Participants will be blinded to the diet they are consuming.
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Sequence 1: Agro (Green) - Conventional (Yellow)
First, the agro-ecological sourced diet will be consumed.
Secondly, the conventional sourced diet will be consumed.
44-Day Diet Conventionally Sourced - YELLOW Diet
Food for the conventional diet will be sourced from local grocery stores (non-organic produce) around Logan, UT, USA.
44-Day Diet Agro-Ecologically Sourced - GREEN Diet
Food for the agro-ecological diet will be sourced predominantly from the Greenacres farm (Cincinnati, OH, USA) and a limited number of other retailers that sell select foods from agro-ecological producers (Seal the Seasons, General Mills, Pecan Shop, Sol Simple).
Sequence 2: Conventional (Yellow) - Agro (Green)
First, the conventional sourced diet will be consumed.
Secondly, the agro-ecological sourced diet will be consumed.
44-Day Diet Conventionally Sourced - YELLOW Diet
Food for the conventional diet will be sourced from local grocery stores (non-organic produce) around Logan, UT, USA.
44-Day Diet Agro-Ecologically Sourced - GREEN Diet
Food for the agro-ecological diet will be sourced predominantly from the Greenacres farm (Cincinnati, OH, USA) and a limited number of other retailers that sell select foods from agro-ecological producers (Seal the Seasons, General Mills, Pecan Shop, Sol Simple).
Interventions
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44-Day Diet Conventionally Sourced - YELLOW Diet
Food for the conventional diet will be sourced from local grocery stores (non-organic produce) around Logan, UT, USA.
44-Day Diet Agro-Ecologically Sourced - GREEN Diet
Food for the agro-ecological diet will be sourced predominantly from the Greenacres farm (Cincinnati, OH, USA) and a limited number of other retailers that sell select foods from agro-ecological producers (Seal the Seasons, General Mills, Pecan Shop, Sol Simple).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* BMI ≥25 and ≤35kg/m2
* Weight stable in last 3 months (loss or gain \<4%)
* Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C ≤6.4%)
* Fasting plasma glucose concentration \<126mg/dl
* For the safety of the participant and proper consent of the procedures, subjects must be able to speak and understand English to participate in this study
* Stable medication/supplement use for 3 months prior to study
Exclusion Criteria
* Strict dietary patterns (e.g., vegan, keto)
* Consuming \>14 alcoholic drinks per week
* Use of cigarettes (or other tobacco products) in last 3 months
* Engaged in high level of competitive exercise (e.g., iron man, marathons, powerlifting)
* Diagnoses of active malignancy, congestive heart failure, diabetes mellitus or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
* Any inflammatory diseases(e.g., autoimmune diseases, coeliac disease, glomerulonephritis, hepatitis, inflammatory. bowel disease, arthritis)
* Use of antibiotics in last 60 days
* Pregnant or planning to become pregnant in the next 5 months
* Lactating women
* Persons who are unable or unwilling to follow the study protocol or who, for any reason, the research team considers not an appropriate candidate for this study, including non-compliance with screening appointments or study visits
* Participants that are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant in the next 5 months are excluded. The justification is the documented alterations in metabolism that occur during pregnancy, which would impact our metabolomics analysis in this study.
35 Years
60 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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GreenAcres Foundation
UNKNOWN
Utah State University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Stephanvanvliet
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Stephan van Vliet
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Utah State University
Locations
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Center for Human Nutrition Studies
Logan, Utah, United States
Countries
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References
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Kronberg SL, Provenza FD, van Vliet S, Young SN. Review: Closing nutrient cycles for animal production - Current and future agroecological and socio-economic issues. Animal. 2021 Dec;15 Suppl 1:100285. doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2021.100285. Epub 2021 Jul 24.
Wezel, A.et al.Agroecological practices for sustainable agriculture. A review. Agronomy for Sustainable Development34, 1-20, doi:10.1007/s13593-013-0180-7 (2014).
Albizua, A., Williams, A., Hedlund, K. & Pascual, U. Crop rotations including ley and manure can promote ecosystem services in conventional farming systems. Applied Soil Ecology95, 54-61, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2015.06.003(2015).
McDaniel MD, Tiemann LK, Grandy AS. Does agricultural crop diversity enhance soil microbial biomass and organic matter dynamics? A meta-analysis. Ecol Appl. 2014 Apr;24(3):560-70. doi: 10.1890/13-0616.1.
Lain KY, Catalano PM. Metabolic changes in pregnancy. Clin Obstet Gynecol. 2007 Dec;50(4):938-48. doi: 10.1097/GRF.0b013e31815a5494.
Galie S, Garcia-Gavilan J, Papandreou C, Camacho-Barcia L, Arcelin P, Palau-Galindo A, Rabassa A, Bullo M. Effects of Mediterranean Diet on plasma metabolites and their relationship with insulin resistance and gut microbiota composition in a crossover randomized clinical trial. Clin Nutr. 2021 Jun;40(6):3798-3806. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2021.04.028. Epub 2021 Apr 27.
Meslier V, Laiola M, Roager HM, De Filippis F, Roume H, Quinquis B, Giacco R, Mennella I, Ferracane R, Pons N, Pasolli E, Rivellese A, Dragsted LO, Vitaglione P, Ehrlich SD, Ercolini D. Mediterranean diet intervention in overweight and obese subjects lowers plasma cholesterol and causes changes in the gut microbiome and metabolome independently of energy intake. Gut. 2020 Jul;69(7):1258-1268. doi: 10.1136/gutjnl-2019-320438. Epub 2020 Feb 19.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol, Statistical Analysis Plan, and Informed Consent Form
Related Links
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Google Scholar - Stephan van Vliet
Center for Human Nutrition Studies - USU
Other Identifiers
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12519
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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