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Effect of Butter & MCT Oil on Lipoproteins - A RCT

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Hyperlipidemia
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: MCT oil + Butter in Coffee
Registration Number
NCT02611102
Lead Sponsor
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Brief Summary

Determine the effects on lipoprotein profiles of high dose concentrated dietary SFA (saturated fatty acids) (from MCT (medium-chain triglyceride) oil + butter) in combination added to coffee. The study will be conducted as a RCT in healthy adults without cardiometabolic disease or conditions that influence lipoprotein metabolism or other specific dietary recommendations.

Detailed Description

Research Design A prospective randomized controlled interventional study

Methodology /Technical Approach A total of up to 60 subjects will be recruited to allow for completion of the study by a minimum of 17 subjects per arm. Subjects will be randomized to one of two groups in a 1:1 ratio. Recruited subjects will be adult coffee drinkers between the ages of 18-45 without hyperlipidemia and without criteria for diabetes or pre-diabetes. Subjects will have baseline weight, waist circumference (WC), and blood-pressure (BP) measurements obtained. Subjects will have baseline fasting lipids,, CMP,HbA1c,TSH,and hsCRP. The subjects will be stratified by gender and randomized to receive one of two dietary regimens: 1) coffee (\< 50 kcal of added creamer/sweetener) or 2) coffee with butter + medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil combination (2 tbsp. MCT containing 230kcal and 28gm fat+ 2 tbsp butter containing 200kcal and 22gm fat). The drink will be consumed daily over a 4 week period. Dietary history will be evaluated by via the ASA24website (http://appliedresearch.cancer.gov/asa24/). At 6 and 12 weeks post-consent, baseline labs will be repeated. The primary outcome is change in apolipoprotein B between groups. Secondary outcomes include changes in lipids, WC, BP, HbA1c, and FBG. Exploratory analysis will include changes in dietary macronutrient load and subgroup analysis of effects related to dietary patterns.

Primary objective:

1. Evaluate clinically and statistically significant changes of apoB number in healthy adults who consume coffee with butter and MCT oil.

Secondary objectives:

1. Evaluating change in:

1. non-HDL-c

2. LDL-c

3. triglycerides

4. BP

5. waist circumference

6. FBG

7. HbA1c

Exploratory objective:

1. Change in macronutrient profiles of dietary patterns.

Our null hypothesis is that the addition of butter and medium-chain triglyceride oil at proposed doses has no clinically significant effects on atherogenic lipoproteins, namely apo lipoprotein B particles (apoB).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria
  1. DoD healthcare beneficiaries
  2. willing to drink 2 to 4 cups of coffee daily
  3. between the ages of 18 to 45
  4. serum LDL-c < 160,
  5. non-HDL-c < 190
  6. apoB < 120
Exclusion Criteria
  1. BMI > 30kg/m2 or < 20kg/m2 or waist circumference > 102cm (males) or 88cm (females)

  2. Triglycerides > 150

  3. Hypertension defined as SBP > 150, DBP > 90 or on treatment for high blood pressure

  4. Chronic liver disease defined by any clinical or a history of serum AST or ALT > 3 times ULN

  5. Kidney disease defined as a GFR <90 ml/min or history of nephritic syndrome

  6. Impaired glucose metabolism defined as HbA1c > 5.6, FBG > 99, or 2-hour OGTT > 139

  7. Any known malignancy

  8. Known malabsorption disorder to include inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, cystic fibrosis, history of gastric bypass

  9. Hypothyroidism per lab evaluation at baseline

  10. Pregnancy

  11. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or irregular menstrual periods

  12. Subjects taking certain medications such as glucocorticoids, immunosuppressants (cyclosporine, sirolimus, etc.), tamoxifen, androgens, antipsychotics, hydrochlorothiazide, retinoids, beta-blockers, statins, bile acid sequestrants, niacin, fibrates, ezetimibe, high dose fish oil (>1gm/day epa + dha), or any other supplement or pharmacologic agent known to alter lipoproteins

    a. If on hormonal contraceptives, lipid panel must be stable over the past 12-24 months

  13. Cushing's syndrome per medical history or clinical suspicion

  14. HIV per medical history

  15. Chronic Inflammatory Disorders such as, but not limited to, SLE, RA, IBD per medical history

  16. History of tobacco use within the previous 12 months to include cigarettes, e-cigarettes, chewing tobacco, cigars, and pipes.

  17. History of marijuana use within the previous 12 months

  18. Active intentional weight loss of over 5% in the past 3 months

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
MCT oil + Butter in CoffeeMCT oil + Butter in CoffeeThis group will be provided with MCT oil and butter to add to their daily coffee intake.
Low calorie coffeeMCT oil + Butter in CoffeeThis group will continue to drink their normal daily coffee with \< 50kcal of creamer and/or sweetener.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in apolipoprotein BBaseline and 6 weeks

Evaluate clinically and statistically significant changes of apoB number in healthy adults who consume coffee with butter and MCT oil.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
waist circumference6 weeks

Evaluating change in waist circumference

LDL-c6 weeks

Evaluating change in LDL-c

Fasting Blood Glucose6 weeks

Evaluating change in fasting blood glucose

non-HDL-c6 weeks

Evaluating change in non-HDL_c

Blood pressure6 weeks

Evaluating change in blood pressure

HbA1c6 weeks

Evaluating change in HbA1c

triglycerides6 weeks

Evaluating change in triglycerides

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

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Bethesda, Maryland, United States

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