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Clinical Trials/NCT03597542
NCT03597542
Completed
Not Applicable

Examining the Relationship Between Acute Meal Intake and Inflammation in Children

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign1 site in 1 country36 target enrollmentAugust 29, 2017

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Obesity
Sponsor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Enrollment
36
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Effects of egg or maltodextrin on inflammatory cytokines (Tumor necrosis factor-alpha, C-reactive protein, and Interleukin-6)
Status
Completed
Last Updated
7 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Recent evidence has shown that obese and overweight children exhibit states of chronic inflammation. In obese adults, a high carbohydrate meal induces an inflammatory response; however, the effects of a high carbohydrate meal on biomarkers of inflammation has not previously been examined in children. The purpose of this research project is to characterize the inflammatory response to a high carbohydrate versus a low carbohydrate meal in healthy weight, overweight, and obese children (age 7-17 years). After completing informed consent/assent, a Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) scan, and baseline blood draw on experimental day 1, children will then return to the lab two times to ingest either a high or low carbohydrate beverage followed by post-meal blood collection for a total of 3 blood draws. Biomarkers of inflammation will be analyzed by flow cytometry and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Participants will be recruited through various studies through the Neurocognitive Kinesiology Lab/Body Composition and Nutritional Neuroscience Labs as well as through the local Champaign-Urbana community. Data from this project will provide a better understanding of the inflammatory response to different meals in healthy weight, overweight, and obese children.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
August 29, 2017
End Date
February 2, 2018
Last Updated
7 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Crossover
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Naiman Khan

Assistant Professor

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Between the ages of 7-17

Exclusion Criteria

  • Younger than 7 years and older than 17 years
  • Presence of allergies to eggs and/or sugar substitutes
  • Presence of heart or respiratory disease
  • Presence of uncontrolled hypertension, diabetes
  • Use of anti-inflammatory medications
  • Presence of cancer or metabolic disease

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Effects of egg or maltodextrin on inflammatory cytokines (Tumor necrosis factor-alpha, C-reactive protein, and Interleukin-6)

Time Frame: 3 weeks.

Will be used by determining any changes in inflammatory cytokines via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Effects of egg or maltodextrin on inflammatory monocyte cells with and without expression of Toll-like receptor 4 and C-C Chemokine receptor-2.(3 weeks.)

Study Sites (1)

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