Meta-analysis of Soluble Fiber Consumption on Body Weight, Glycemia, and Insulinemia in Overweight and Obese Adults.
- Conditions
- Obesity
- Interventions
- Other: Soluble FiberOther: Placebo
- Registration Number
- NCT03003897
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Brief Summary
Dietary fiber intake is protective against overweight and obesity; however, a significant fiber gap exists between consumption and recommended intake values. Soluble fiber beneficially impacts metabolism, and supplementation may be a feasible approach to improve body composition and glycemia in overweight and obese individuals. The investigators will evaluate results of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of soluble fiber supplementation among overweight and obese adults for outcomes related to weight management (e.g. body mass index \[BMI\], body weight, body fat percentage, waist circumference) and glucose and insulin homeostasis (e.g. fasting glucose, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance \[HOMA-IR\], fasting insulin) through systematic review and meta-analysis.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 609
Peer-reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) will be included in the systematic review and meta-analysis if they involve participants who are:
- Overweight or obese (BMI ≥ 25.0 kg/m2 for U.S. populations and ≥ 23.0 kg/m2 for Asian populations and/or waist circumference ≥ 40 inches (94 cm) in men or ≥ 35 inches (80 cm) in women and/or waist-to-hip ratio ≥ 0.90 in men or ≥ 0.85 in women).
- Weight stable and not actively trying to lose weight at screening.
- Without physician-diagnosed chronic conditions at screening (e.g., dyslipidemia, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease).
- Included studies will be soluble fiber supplementation interventions that are controlled feeding studies or conducted among free-living subjects that provide data for outcomes of interest.
Studies will be excluded from the systematic review and meta-analysis if they meet any of the following criteria:
- Studies conducted in animals.
- Mechanistic research.
- Human trials involving pregnant women, breastfeeding women, or children.
- Conference proceedings.
- Articles not published in English.
- Studies less than 1 week in duration.
- Studies that pool outcome measure data for healthy weight and overweight and obese individuals.
- Studies involving whole food treatments or high fiber profile diets.
- Weight loss interventions involving other tactics, such as counseling or energy restriction.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Soluble Fiber Treatment Soluble Fiber Participants receiving soluble fiber. Placebo Treatment Placebo Participants receiving placebo.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Body weight (kg) ≥ 1 week Body fat (% fat mass) ≥ 1 week Fasting glucose (mmol/l) ≥ 1 week Body mass index (kg/m2) ≥ 1 week Waist circumference (cm) ≥ 1 week Fasting insulin (pmol/l) ≥ 1 week Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR) ≥ 1 week
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
🇺🇸Urbana, Illinois, United States