Preliminary Effect of Food Processing and Sweeteners on Glycemic and Metabolic Measures
NCT ID: NCT05658757
Last Updated: 2023-05-03
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
15 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-11-09
2023-04-19
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Therefore, the investigators are proposing the following specific aims for this pilot study.
Aim 1: To inform hypotheses and test the preliminary effectiveness of the ability of commercial products sweetened with allulose to reduce added sugar intake and reduce measures of glycemia, the investigators will carry out a randomized crossover dietary intervention with provision of categories of participant chosen food with specific consumption instructions, that compares a period of intake of regular sweetened commercial foods (processed and high added sugar), a period of intake of allulose sweetened commercial products (processed and low added sugar), and a period emphasizing whole and minimally processed and sweetened foods (low processed and low added sugar).
Aim 2: The investigators will measure dietary intake to estimate diet quality in each period, as well as measure blood pressure, weight, and psychosocial measures to provide a comprehensive initial impact of these approaches, and inform hypotheses for longer and more comprehensive future research.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Regular sweetened commercial foods (processed and high added sugar)
This is the "usual" habits period. Participants consume the chosen, sweetened commercial products of their choice in the breakfast cereal/cereal-granola bar category (at least 1 daily serving) and sweetened baked goods/candy/desserts (at least 1 daily serving).
* If they eat peanuts or nuts, and willingly consume chocolate covered peanuts or nuts, they will eat regular sweetened chocolate covered nuts/peanuts at least 3 days a week (1 serving/day), or as frequently as their usual habits if more often.
* If they consume sweetened beverages (artificial or regular) or sweetened coffee or tea, they will consume these regular sweetened beverages as they usually do.
Regular sweetened commercial foods
This is your "usual" habits period. Consume the chosen, sweetened commercial products of your choice in the breakfast cereal/cereal-granola bar category (at least 1 daily serving) and sweetened baked goods/candy/desserts (at least 1 daily serving).
* If you eat peanuts or nuts, and willingly consume chocolate covered peanuts or nuts, eat the regular sweetened chocolate covered nuts/peanuts at least 3 days a week (1 serving/day), or as frequently as your usual habits if more often.
* If you consume sweetened beverages (artificial or regular) or sweetened coffee or tea, consume these regular sweetened beverages as you usually do.
Allulose sweetened commercial foods (processed and low added sugar)
This period emphasizes minimizing added sugar, aligning intake levels with recommendations from the AHA and Dietary guidelines by consuming allulose sweetened products.
Participants will eat at least 1 daily serving of the chosen, provided allulose sweetened breakfast/cereal-granola bar, and at least 1 daily serving of allulose sweetened baked goods/candy/desserts in place of the usual sweetened products from these food categories.
* If they eat peanuts or nuts, and willingly consume chocolate covered peanuts or nuts, eat allulose sweetened chocolate covered nuts/peanuts at least 3 days a week (1 serving/day), or as frequently as usual habits if more often.
* If they consume sweetened beverages (artificial or regular) or sweetened coffee or tea, consume allulose sweetened beverages in place of their artificial or regular sweetened beverages (provided commercial and/or syrups), and sweeten coffee or tea with the provided allulose sweetener. Do this according to usual habits.
Allulose sweetened commercial foods
This period emphasizes minimizing added sugar, aligning intake levels with recommendations from the AHA and Dietary guidelines by consuming allulose sweetened products.
Participants will eat at least 1 daily serving of the chosen, provided allulose sweetened breakfast/cereal-granola bar, and at least 1 daily serving of allulose sweetened baked goods/candy/desserts in place of the usual sweetened products from these food categories.
* If they eat peanuts or nuts, and willingly consume chocolate covered peanuts or nuts, eat allulose sweetened chocolate covered nuts/peanuts at least 3 days a week (1 serving/day), or as frequently as usual habits if more often.
* If they consume sweetened beverages (artificial or regular) or sweetened coffee or tea, consume allulose sweetened beverages in place of their artificial or regular sweetened beverages (provided commercial and/or syrups), and sweeten coffee or tea with the provided allulose sweetener. Do this according to usual habits.
Whole and minimally processed and sweetened foods (low processed and low added sugar)
This period emphasizes incorporating minimally processed (e.g., intact whole grains) foods with minimal to no added sugar, aligning added sugar intake levels with recommendations from the American Heart Association and Dietary guidelines.
Consume at least 1 daily serving of the chosen, minimal to no sweetened breakfast food in place of "usual" sweetened breakfast cereal/cereal-granola bar and consume a whole piece of fruit (or serving of fruit) in place of a sweetened baked goods/candy/desserts (at least 1 daily serving).
* If they eat peanuts or nuts, consume plain or dry-roasted (no to low sodium) nuts/peanuts at least 3 days a week (1 serving), or as frequently as usual habits if more often
* If consume sweetened beverages (artificial or regular) or sweetened coffee or tea, consume unsweetened coffee or tea and consume plain water in place of the sweetened beverages at the same frequency/amount that usually do
Whole and minimally processed and sweetened foods
Consume at least 1 daily serving of the chosen, minimal to no sweetened breakfast product in place of your "usual" sweetened breakfast cereal/cereal-granola bar and consume a whole piece of fruit (or serving of fruit) in place of a sweetened baked goods/candy/desserts (at least 1 daily serving).
* If you eat peanuts or nuts, consume plain or dry-roasted (no to low sodium) nuts/peanuts at least 3 days a week (1 serving), or as frequently as your usual habits if more often
* If you consume sweetened beverages (artificial or regular) or sweetened coffee or tea, consume unsweetened coffee or tea and consume plain water in place of the sweetened beverages at the same frequency/amount that you usually do.
This period emphasizes incorporating minimally processed (e.g., intact whole grains) foods with minimal to no added sugar, aligning added sugar intake levels with recommendations from the American Heart Association and Dietary guidelines.
Interventions
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Regular sweetened commercial foods
This is your "usual" habits period. Consume the chosen, sweetened commercial products of your choice in the breakfast cereal/cereal-granola bar category (at least 1 daily serving) and sweetened baked goods/candy/desserts (at least 1 daily serving).
* If you eat peanuts or nuts, and willingly consume chocolate covered peanuts or nuts, eat the regular sweetened chocolate covered nuts/peanuts at least 3 days a week (1 serving/day), or as frequently as your usual habits if more often.
* If you consume sweetened beverages (artificial or regular) or sweetened coffee or tea, consume these regular sweetened beverages as you usually do.
Allulose sweetened commercial foods
This period emphasizes minimizing added sugar, aligning intake levels with recommendations from the AHA and Dietary guidelines by consuming allulose sweetened products.
Participants will eat at least 1 daily serving of the chosen, provided allulose sweetened breakfast/cereal-granola bar, and at least 1 daily serving of allulose sweetened baked goods/candy/desserts in place of the usual sweetened products from these food categories.
* If they eat peanuts or nuts, and willingly consume chocolate covered peanuts or nuts, eat allulose sweetened chocolate covered nuts/peanuts at least 3 days a week (1 serving/day), or as frequently as usual habits if more often.
* If they consume sweetened beverages (artificial or regular) or sweetened coffee or tea, consume allulose sweetened beverages in place of their artificial or regular sweetened beverages (provided commercial and/or syrups), and sweeten coffee or tea with the provided allulose sweetener. Do this according to usual habits.
Whole and minimally processed and sweetened foods
Consume at least 1 daily serving of the chosen, minimal to no sweetened breakfast product in place of your "usual" sweetened breakfast cereal/cereal-granola bar and consume a whole piece of fruit (or serving of fruit) in place of a sweetened baked goods/candy/desserts (at least 1 daily serving).
* If you eat peanuts or nuts, consume plain or dry-roasted (no to low sodium) nuts/peanuts at least 3 days a week (1 serving), or as frequently as your usual habits if more often
* If you consume sweetened beverages (artificial or regular) or sweetened coffee or tea, consume unsweetened coffee or tea and consume plain water in place of the sweetened beverages at the same frequency/amount that you usually do.
This period emphasizes incorporating minimally processed (e.g., intact whole grains) foods with minimal to no added sugar, aligning added sugar intake levels with recommendations from the American Heart Association and Dietary guidelines.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* or abdominal obesity (defined by sex and ethnic based thresholds: Europid/Sub-Saharan Africa/E Med-Middle E ethnicity (M 94 cm / F 90 cm), S/SE/E Asian and ethnic S and Central Americans (M 90 cm / F 80 cm) with at least one other abnormality from the following: (elevated triglycerides (≥ 150 mg/dl), elevated LDL (≥ 130 mg/dl or Rx), low HDL (\<40 mg/dl M, \<50 mg/dl F, or Rx), elevated blood pressure (\>130 systolic or \> 85 diastolic, or Rx).
* Free of clinically significant or unstable pulmonary, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, hepatic, or renal functional abnormality; or currently pregnant.
* Weight stable for past 3 months (+- 5% of current body weight) and not planning to lose or gain weight over study period.
* able to provide informed consent
* otherwise healthy (beyond above noted health criteria), who meet the following criteria: interested in participating in and adhering to the prescribed 6-week long study comprised of 3, 2-week periods
* access to a telephone
* a stable dietary history, defined as neither introducing nor eliminating a major food group in their diet for at least the previous month
* eat a breakfast meal or morning snack (defined as an eating occasion after waking and before eating a lunch meal) 5 or more times a week on average
* 2 servings a day of food/beverage with \> 20% of added sugar intake for day (10 g/serving) as estimated from dietary and beverage survey
Exclusion Criteria
* Currently pregnant (self-report) or planning to become pregnant during study period, -Current participation in another interventional clinical trial
* Previous randomization in the study
* Current treatment for cancer
* Systolic blood pressure \>160 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure \>100 mm Hg
* Major surgery planned during study duration
* Any disease or health condition which requires adherence to a specific diet/eating pattern that would prohibit participation
* Food insecurity assessed by Six-Item Short Form of the Food Security Survey Module (score \> 1)
* Not responsible for choice of \> 50% of dietary intake,
* work or obligations that require being awake during 3rd or overnight shift
* \> 14 alcohol drinks /week
* heavy marijuana/THC product usage (\> 5 days / week)
20 Years
99 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of California, Irvine
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Andrew Odegaard
Associate Professor
Locations
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University of California, Irvine
Irvine, California, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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1477
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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