Paleo Diet 8wk Feasibility in Overweight Adults
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Obesity Weight Loss |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 55 |
Updated: | 1/26/2019 |
Start Date: | January 19, 2015 |
End Date: | April 14, 2015 |
Eight Week ad Libitum Self-prepared Paleo Diet and Cardiometabolic Disease Risk Factors in Overweight Adults
Overweight, physically inactive but otherwise healthy adults habitually eating a traditional
Western diet will follow an ad libitum self-administered Paleo diet for 8-weeks. Blood and
body composition will be measured before and after the intervention period.
Western diet will follow an ad libitum self-administered Paleo diet for 8-weeks. Blood and
body composition will be measured before and after the intervention period.
The Paleo diet is a dietary method that is gaining popularity among the general population
due to potential weight loss and disease prevention benefits. The feasibility of the Paleo
diet and the effectiveness of self-administration in improving cardiometabolic disease risk
factors remains uncertain. Examination od cardiometabolic disease risk factors in overweight,
physically inactive adults before and after 8-weeks of an ad libitum self-administered Paleo
dietary intervention. Methods: Overweight, physically inactive but otherwise healthy adults
habitually eating a traditional Western diet follow an ad libitum self-administered Paleo
diet for 8-weeks. Blood samples were analyzed for fasting cardiometabolic disease biomarkers.
Participants complete three-day dietary recalls prior to, and during weeks 4 and 8 of the
intervention to confirm Western diet consumption at pre-, track compliance, and to assess
dietary changes.
due to potential weight loss and disease prevention benefits. The feasibility of the Paleo
diet and the effectiveness of self-administration in improving cardiometabolic disease risk
factors remains uncertain. Examination od cardiometabolic disease risk factors in overweight,
physically inactive adults before and after 8-weeks of an ad libitum self-administered Paleo
dietary intervention. Methods: Overweight, physically inactive but otherwise healthy adults
habitually eating a traditional Western diet follow an ad libitum self-administered Paleo
diet for 8-weeks. Blood samples were analyzed for fasting cardiometabolic disease biomarkers.
Participants complete three-day dietary recalls prior to, and during weeks 4 and 8 of the
intervention to confirm Western diet consumption at pre-, track compliance, and to assess
dietary changes.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age: 18-55 years
- BMI > 25 kg/m2
- Currently consuming a typical Western diet (high carbohydrate, low fat diet), which
will be assessed using the 3-day dietary record (public domain)
Exclusion Criteria:
- known cardiovascular, metabolic (including type I or type II diabetes), or respiratory
disease
- smoking and/or smokeless tobacco users
- pregnancy
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