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The Effect of a Pre-meal Snack and/or Exercise on Post-prandial Glycemic Excursions in Adults With Cystic Fibrosis

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Cystic Fibrosis
Interventions
Behavioral: Exercise
Dietary Supplement: Snack beverage
Registration Number
NCT03710538
Lead Sponsor
Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal
Brief Summary

The investigators aim to test the feasibility and effectiveness of a pre-meal snack to reduce the postprandial glycemia (PPG) excursion after a breakfast consumption in adult patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). The investigators also want to investigate the impact of a postprandial exercise to reduce the PPG excursion. An improvement in PPG excursions can improve the condition of CF patients primarily by delaying the onset of cystic fibrosis related diabetes (CFRD) and / or by reducing the risk of lung function loss.

Detailed Description

The investigators are proposing a randomized pilot study to explore the impact of a soy beverage of carbohydrates and protein early in the morning, to stimulate and initiate secretion of Insulin to reduce PPG excursions of the following a lunch in adult patients with CF. Investigators will also study the impact of a post meal exercise on the PPG excursion. Fourteen participants will be included and will each perform a 4-hour intervention in cross over design according to those 4 following experimental conditions:

1. Consumption of 200ml of water (flavored) + breakfast of 90g of carbohydrates (CHO) for men and 80g for women; Sedentary activities throughout the study \[condition control\]

2. Consumption of 200ml of soy beverage + 90g of carbohydrate (CHO) breakfast for men and 80g for women; Sedentary activities throughout the study \[snack effect on PPG excursion\]

3. Consumption of 200ml of water (flavored) + breakfast of 90g of carbohydrates (CHO) for men and 80g for women + physical activity practice (3min walk at 60% VO2max every 30 minutes, x5); \[exercise effect on the PPG excursion\]

4. Consumption of 200ml of soy beverage + breakfast of 90g of carbohydrate (CHO) breakfast for men and 80g for women + physical activity practice (3min walk at 60% VO2max every 30 minutes, x5). \[Combined snack and exercise effect on the PPG excursion\] Main result: plasma glucose area under the curve. The underlying mechanisms, insulin, incretin hormones (GLP-1 and GIP), acceptability and side effects (mealtime hyperglycaemia) should also be measured. At the end of this pilot project, the investigators will have established a pre-meal snack and/ or postprandial exercise have a positive impact on PPG.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
14
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosis of cystic fibrosis,
  • Be over 18 years old.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Pharmacological treatment for cystic fibrosis related diabetes.
  • Signs of secondary infection: the test will be practiced at least 1 month after the end of infection treatment
  • People with severe gastrointestinal illness (Crohn's disease, celiac disease and a recent history (<1 year) of bowel obstruction).
  • Allergy to one of the ingredients of the menu (example: celiac disease)
  • According to the judgment of the investigator, medications or conditions that could interfere with glucose metabolism (eg: oral steroids)
  • Pregnancy in progress
  • Corrector or potentiator prescribed whose dose is not stable the last 2 months.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
[Placebo + Exercise]Exercise3) Consumption of 200ml of water (flavored) + breakfast of 90g of carbohydrates (CHO) for men and 80g for women + physical activity practice (3min walk at 60% VO2max every 30 minutes, x5);
[Snack effect + Sedentary]Snack beverage2) Consumption of 200ml of soy beverage + 90g of carbohydrate (CHO) breakfast for men and 80g for women; Sedentary activities throughout the study
[Snack + Exercise]Snack beverage4) Consumption of 200ml of soy beverage + breakfast of 90g of carbohydrate (CHO) breakfast for men and 80g for women + physical activity practice (3min walk at 60% VO2max every 30 minutes, x5).
[Snack + Exercise]Exercise4) Consumption of 200ml of soy beverage + breakfast of 90g of carbohydrate (CHO) breakfast for men and 80g for women + physical activity practice (3min walk at 60% VO2max every 30 minutes, x5).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Total area under the curve for plasma glucoseOverall study period (4 hours)
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percentage of time with plasma glucose concentration above 8.0 mmol/LOverall study period (4 hours)
Area under the curve for plasma glucoseFrom time of breakfast to the end of the study (3 hours)
Total area under the curve for insulinOverall study period (4 hours)
Area under the curve for insulinFrom breakfast time to the end of the study (3 hours)
Mean insulinOverall study period (4 hours)
Mean plasma glucoseOverall study period (4 hours)
Percentage of time with plasma glucose concentration below 4.0 mmol/LOverall study period (4 hours)
Percentage of time with plasma glucose concentration above 10.0 mmol/LOverall study period (4 hours)
Percentage of time with plasma glucose concentration above 11.0 mmol/LOverall study period (4 hours)
Post-breakfast peak plasma glucose1 hour after breakfast

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal (IRCM)

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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