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Effects of Lignan-rich Diet on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Impaired Glucose Tolerance
Overweight
Metabolic Syndrome
Central Obesity
Interventions
Other: Whole-grain rye, high lignan
Other: Whole-grain wheat, low lignan
Registration Number
NCT02987595
Lead Sponsor
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Brief Summary

Diet plays an important role in relation to prevention of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and certain cancers. Studies have shown that diets with high whole-grain content could decrease the risk of these lifestyle related diseases and in Sweden the national dietary guidelines recommends whole-grain based instead of refined cereal products. It is, however, not clear whether whole-grain from wheat and rye share similar protective effects since there are large differences in amount and quality of dietary fibre and associated bioactive compounds. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of a wholegrain diet with low- or high lignan content on different cardiometabolic risk factors with the primary endpoint being blood glucose levels after 2h oral glucose tolerance test in men with metabolic syndrome or sign thereof.

Detailed Description

The study will be conducted in a randomized, cross-over design (8 wk intervention periods). The lignan-rich diet will be based on whole-grain rye products whereas the control diet will be based on whole-grain wheat products with some added wheat bran. Both diets will provide similar amount of whole grain (g/d) and total dietary fiber content (but dietary fibre quality will be different). Although rye has high lignan content, the aim is to further increase the lignan intake half-way through the whole grain rye intervention period. This will allow us to distinguish the effect of lignans from the effect of whole grain rye as well as evaluating potential differences in effects on cardiometabolic risk factors between whole grain wheat and whole grain rye intake after 4-week consumption. The study design will also allow us to investigate the effects of a putative interaction between microbiome x lignan rich diet and its implication of metabolic risk factors.

Blood samples will be collected by trained nurses at screening, baseline, after 4 weeks and 8 weeks of first intervention period, after wash-out (8 weeks), and after 4 weeks and 8 weeks of the second intervention period.

At each examination day participants will arrive to the test laboratory for blood samples and an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) where participants will be given a drink with 75 g of glucose to consume within 10 minutes. Blood samples will be taken after 30, 60 and 120 minutes. Furthermore, participants will be instructed to complete one 3-day weighted food record and also to collect 24-h urine and a fecal sample at week 0, 4, 8, 16, 20 and 24.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
41
Inclusion Criteria
  • BMI > 25 kg/m2
  • waist circumference > 102 cm
  • at least one of the following: blood pressure >130/85 mmHg, serum triglycerides β‰₯1.69 mmol/L; HDL cholesterol <1.04 mmol/L; or serum glucose β‰₯6.1 mmol/L
Exclusion Criteria
  • smokers
  • antibiotic use past 6 months
  • cancer diagnose (past 5 years) or other chronic disease diagnosis
  • excessive alcohol consumption (>21 units/week)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Whole-grain rye then wheatWhole-grain rye, high lignanWhole-grain rye, high lignan Whole-grain rye products for 8 weeks, then a wash-out period of 8 weeks, and then whole-grain wheat products for 8 weeks
Whole-grain rye then wheatWhole-grain wheat, low lignanWhole-grain rye, high lignan Whole-grain rye products for 8 weeks, then a wash-out period of 8 weeks, and then whole-grain wheat products for 8 weeks
Whole-grain wheat then ryeWhole-grain rye, high lignanWhole-grain wheat, low lignan Whole-grain wheat products for 8 weeks, then a wash-out period of 8 weeks, and then whole-grain rye products for 8 weeks
Whole-grain wheat then ryeWhole-grain wheat, low lignanWhole-grain wheat, low lignan Whole-grain wheat products for 8 weeks, then a wash-out period of 8 weeks, and then whole-grain rye products for 8 weeks
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Blood glucose levels8 weeks
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Oxidative stress markers8 weeks
Blood lipids8 weeks
Inflammatory markers8 weeks
Enterolignans in blood and urine8 weeks

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Paediatric Research Facility; The Children's Hospital at Uppsala University Hospital

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Uppsala, Sweden

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