Controlled Clinical Study to Determine Novel Health Benefits of Cheese Consumption
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Endocrine |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 21 - 65 |
Updated: | 4/17/2018 |
Start Date: | September 2015 |
End Date: | September 2018 |
Controlled Feeding Study to Show Effects of Manipulating Carbohydrate and Cheese on Health Markers In Individuals With Metabolic Syndrome
To determine the effects of high cheese diets varying in carbohydrate content on markers of
disease risk.
disease risk.
Summary of Proposed Research:
This project will involve four controlled 4 wk feeding periods in individuals with metabolic
syndrome (currently 1/3 of US adults). After a 2 wk run-in period, 20 subjects will be fed
one of three diets in a randomized and balanced order: a typical American High-Carb diet high
in cheese (6 oz/day), a High-Carb diet low in cheese (0 oz/day), or a Moderate-Carb,
high-cheese diet (6 oz/day), Low-Carb, high cheese where cheese displaces an isocaloric
amount of carbohydrate. There will be a 2 wk washout period separating trials during which
subjects consume their normal diet. Specific menus will be designed for each feeding phase
and all food will be prepared for subjects. Testing will occur at baseline and after each
feeding period. Measures of cholesterol beyond standard LDL- and HDL-cholesterol will be done
by examining lipoprotein particle size, apolipoproteins, and fatty acid composition [i.e.,
accumulation of saturated fat in blood and tissues, palmitoleic acid (highly linked to
cardiovascular disease), and detection of phytanic acid (a uniquely bioactive fatty acid in
dairy fat)]. Changes in whole body and regional fat, including measures of visceral fat and
liver fat, will be examined non-invasively by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
This project will involve four controlled 4 wk feeding periods in individuals with metabolic
syndrome (currently 1/3 of US adults). After a 2 wk run-in period, 20 subjects will be fed
one of three diets in a randomized and balanced order: a typical American High-Carb diet high
in cheese (6 oz/day), a High-Carb diet low in cheese (0 oz/day), or a Moderate-Carb,
high-cheese diet (6 oz/day), Low-Carb, high cheese where cheese displaces an isocaloric
amount of carbohydrate. There will be a 2 wk washout period separating trials during which
subjects consume their normal diet. Specific menus will be designed for each feeding phase
and all food will be prepared for subjects. Testing will occur at baseline and after each
feeding period. Measures of cholesterol beyond standard LDL- and HDL-cholesterol will be done
by examining lipoprotein particle size, apolipoproteins, and fatty acid composition [i.e.,
accumulation of saturated fat in blood and tissues, palmitoleic acid (highly linked to
cardiovascular disease), and detection of phytanic acid (a uniquely bioactive fatty acid in
dairy fat)]. Changes in whole body and regional fat, including measures of visceral fat and
liver fat, will be examined non-invasively by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Inclusion Criteria:
- Waist circumference (≥101.6 cm men, ≥88.9 cm women)
- Blood pressure (≥130/85 mm Hg) or current use of antihypertensive medication
- Fasting plasma glucose (≥100 mg/dL)
- Triglycerides (≥150 mg/dL)
- HDL-C (<40 mg/dL men, <50 mg/dL women)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Hypercholesterolemia
- Diabetes
- Liver, kidney or other metabolic or endocrine dysfunction, gastrointestinal disorders
- Regular smokers
- Lactose-intolerant
- Consume excessive amounts of alcohol (>3 drinks/d)
- Have used cholesterol, diabetic, antibiotic or antifungal medications in the past 3
months
- Women who are pregnant or lactating
- Participants taking any probiotics or supplements known to affect serum lipid levels,
inflammation, antioxidant status or the gut microbiota will be asked to discontinue
use to allow for washout of any metabolic effects.
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