Effects of Dietary Carbohydrate and Fat on Hormones

Sponsor
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) (NIH)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT00016848
Collaborator
(none)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

This study will try to determine if intake of dietary fats or carbohydrates influences the tendency to gain weight or accumulate body fat. It will examine how the hormones that regulate weight may change with a shift from a balanced diet to one that is low in fat or carbohydrate, irrespective of caloric intake.

Men and women between the ages of 18 and 40 years with a body mass index of 30 to 49 kg/m2 may be eligible for this study. Candidates will be screened with a history, physical examination, blood tests and questionnaires regarding activity, prior diets, and eating patterns.

Participants will follow two separate diet regimens for 5 days each. The first will be a balanced diet, and the second will be either a low-fat/high-carbohydrate diet or a low-carbohydrate/high-fat diet. The diets are not designed to produce weight loss. Participants will receive all their meals and snacks for the two diets from the National Institutes of Health and, for the first 3 days of each diet, will be seen as outpatients. For days 4 and 5 of each diet, they will be admitted to the Clinical Center and will undergo the following procedures:

  • Blood tests - Blood samples will be collected every 30 minutes over a 24-hour period through an indwelling catheter in the arm. A total of about 15 tablespoons will be drawn for each of the two diets.

  • 24-hour urine collection - One 24 hour urine collection will be done at home the day before admission to the Clinical Center, and the other will be done during the hospital stay.

  • Urinalysis and pregnancy test - A small urine sample will be taken and women will provide an additional sample for a pregnancy test.

  • Body measurements - Height and weight will be measured using scales. Body fat will be measured by two methods: skin fold thickness, measured with calipers in 5 separate places; and body circumference measurements, in which body parts are measured with a tape measure.

  • Bod pod measurement - Proportions of fat and non-fat tissue in body weight are measured while the participant sits in a capsule-like device for 5 minutes.

  • Bioelectric impedance analysis - Proportions of body fat are measured based on conduction of a small electric current.

  • Total body water estimate -The proportion of body weight that is water is determined, using a method that involves drinking a cup of a special kind of "heavy" water (deuterium) and then measuring the amount of heavy water in a urine sample taken after 4 hours.

  • Exercise - Participants will maintain their usual exercise routine, as it was before beginning the study.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase

    Detailed Description

    Caloric restriction triggers a number of homeostatic endocrine responses including suppression of leptin, gonadotropins, sex steroids, thyroid hormones, insulin and insulin like growth factors (IGFs) and elevation of growth hormone (GH) and cortisol. Some of these effects may be disadvantageous in terms of achieving loss of adipose tissue. There is little information on the role of specific macronutrients in the regulation of these important endocrine responses to food restriction. The present study aims to determine if dietary carbohydrate and/or lipid composition has significant effects on these hormonal regulators of body composition and metabolism, independent of total calorie supply. This will be achieved by comparing the short-term effects of isocaloric, weight maintenance diets restricted in either fat or carbohydrate with a standard balanced diet. Protein contribution as well as calorie content will be held constant in the 3 diets. Study subjects will be obese women and men (BMI 30-34.9 kg/m2) aged 18-40 years. Major study outcome parameters include: leptin, gonadotropin, GH and cortisol secretory dynamics; sex steroid, IGF, fasting insulin and glucose levels.

    Study Design

    Study Type:
    Observational
    Official Title:
    The Effects of Dietary Carbohydrate and Fat on Hormone Regulators of Body Composition and Reproduction
    Study Start Date :
    Jun 1, 2001
    Study Completion Date :
    May 1, 2003

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

      Eligibility Criteria

      Criteria

      Ages Eligible for Study:
      N/A and Older
      Sexes Eligible for Study:
      All
      Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
      No
      INCLUSION CRITERIA:

      Ages 18-40.

      Men and women.

      BMI 30-34.9 kg/m2.

      EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

      Major medical or psychiatric diagnoses active within the past 3 years.

      Endocrine diseases like, thyroid disease, DM, pituitary, ovarian/testicular and adrenal problem

      Acute infections

      Irregular menstrual cycles (greater than 7 day menses, intervals greater than 35 or less than 21 days)

      A weight change of greater than 2% within the past 2 months.

      Use of prescription medications or other drugs/supplements including acetaminophen or alcohol that would, in the judgement of study investigators, interfere with study objectives

      Major (greater than 3 hours/week) athletic/physical exercise activities.

      Eating patterns or dietary preferences which would hinder compliance with study diets

      Tran meridian travel within 2 weeks preceding study periods

      Inability to comply with the study protocol

      Pregnancy

      Anemia. Hemoglobin less than 11.5 for women and less than 12.7 for men.

      Contacts and Locations

      Locations

      Site City State Country Postal Code
      1 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Bethesda Maryland United States 20892

      Sponsors and Collaborators

      • Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

      Investigators

      None specified.

      Study Documents (Full-Text)

      None provided.

      More Information

      Publications

      Responsible Party:
      , ,
      ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
      NCT00016848
      Other Study ID Numbers:
      • 010183
      • 01-CH-0183
      First Posted:
      Jun 7, 2001
      Last Update Posted:
      Mar 4, 2008
      Last Verified:
      May 1, 2003
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      Study Results

      No Results Posted as of Mar 4, 2008