Effectiveness of a Paleolithic Based Diet Compared to MyPlate Guidelines, With and Without Exercise, in Women.
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Healthy Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 20 - 35 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | April 2015 |
Contact: | Elliot Jesch |
Email: | ejesch@g.clemson.edu |
Phone: | (864)417-5896 |
The Effectiveness of a Paleolithic Based Diet Compared to MyPlate Guidelines, With and Without Exercise, on Physical Conditioning in Women: a Randomized Controlled Trial.
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of recommending either a
Paleolithic based diet or the United States Department of Agriculture MyPlate guidelines
with or without exercise on physical conditioning, hormones related to energy metabolism,
body composition, resting energy expenditure, blood biomarkers, and urine in young, adult
females.
Paleolithic based diet or the United States Department of Agriculture MyPlate guidelines
with or without exercise on physical conditioning, hormones related to energy metabolism,
body composition, resting energy expenditure, blood biomarkers, and urine in young, adult
females.
Inclusion Criteria:
- body fat percent between 20 and 38
- less than 150 minutes of exercise per week at 4.5 or greater Metabolic Equivalent of
Task
- not pregnant, trying to become pregnant or lactating
- non-smoker
- no previous resistance training
- have not been on a diet in the past three months
- no dietary restrictions (food allergies, disease conditions, etc)
- have not lost more than 10 lbs. in the past three months
Exclusion Criteria:
- taking any medication
- women who have had a left breast mastectomy
- do not meet criteria of PAR-Q
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