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Effects of Weight Loss on Hepatic and Muscle Lipid Content and on Insulin Sensitivity on Obese Adolescents With NAFLD

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Fatty Liver
Insulin Resistance
Interventions
Other: Low-fat diet
Other: Traditional diet
Registration Number
NCT00585299
Lead Sponsor
Yale University
Brief Summary

To assess whether reversal of fatty liver by moderate weight loss (8% of body weight) will lead to improvements in insulin sensitivity, which will be associated with changes in both glucose status and lipid profiles, in obese children and adolescents with fatty liver who have normal glucose or pre-diabetes.

Detailed Description

This study will have two groups: one group that eats a moderate calorie, low-fat diet and is weighed regularly (every other week for 16 weeks) and the other who receives traditional diet therapy and returns in 16 weeks. Both groups will undergo procedures that test glucose tolerance and measure liver and muscle fat content before and after study period.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
4
Inclusion Criteria
  • 10 to 21 yrs of age
  • Non-smoking
  • BMI >95th percentile for age and gender, but BMI <40
  • Suspicion of fatty liver, with a high ALT (>35)
  • Normal glucose tolerance or prediabetes (impaired glucose tolerance or impaired fasting glucose)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Females of child-bearing potential who are not using birth control
  • Pregnant or lactating females
  • Current medications except oral anti-diabetic medications and hormonal birth control
  • Lipid-lowering medication that increases liver enzymes
  • Significant kidney dysfunction (creatinine >1.5 mg/dL)
  • Current heavy ethanol use or recent history of binge drinking
  • History or evidence of hepatitis A, B, or C, Wilson's Disease, or alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency
  • Known to be HIV positive
  • Symptomatic angina pectoris or cardiac insufficiency as defined by the NYHA classification as Functional Class III or IV
  • Major vascular event within 6 months of screening (e.g. MI, stroke)
  • Active cancer within 5 years prior to screening
  • Current systemic disease, including type 1 or 2 diabetes
  • Enrolled in another research study within 1 month prior to screening
  • Implanted paramagnetic material (all subjects will need to fill out the Yale Magnetic Resonance Center safety checklist)
  • Anemia (HCT <35%)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Low-fat dietLow-fat diet20% kcals from fat diet followed for 8 weeks then 8 weeks of maintenance diet with visits to dietitian every other week
Low-fat dietTraditional diet20% kcals from fat diet followed for 8 weeks then 8 weeks of maintenance diet with visits to dietitian every other week
TraditionalTraditional dietTraditional low-fat diet given and dietitian follows up in 16 weeks
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Liver Enzyme, liver and muscle fat content, glucose tolerance status16-18 weeks
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
plasma lipid levels16-18 weeks

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Yale University School of Medicine

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New Haven, Connecticut, United States

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