Nutritional Metabolomics: the Search for Dietary Exposure Variables 2
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
In the post-genomic era, a major challenge for health research is to understand the complex interactions among genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors including dietary intake. Unfortunately, such initiatives are hampered by the lack of accurate dietary intake assessment methods for large studies. The newly emerging field of metabolomics offers unique possibilities to characterize individual food intake, dietary patterns and effects of dietary intervention in large studies. The investigators propose to develop a platform to detect broad metabolomic responses to food intake in controlled trials as well as to use targeted metabolomics approaches to characterize dietary intake in longitudinal studies. Our laboratory has a long history of developing methodology for assessing nutritional status and effects of diet on metabolism. Here, the investigators team up with the Sahlgrenska Academy Core Facility and the Swedish NMR Centre at the University of Gothenburg, that offer modern metabolomics equipment and competence in bioinformatics, and use this in the context of nutrition research. To their knowledge, the investigators are among the first groups in the country to develop skills in metabolomics to assess dietary intake and effects of nutrition on metabolism, and probably the first to use two complementary platforms with both mass-spectrometry and nuclear magnetic spectroscopy. Hence, our methodological results should be useful to nutritional scientists nationally as well as internationally.
Condition or Disease | Intervention/Treatment | Phase |
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Study Design
Arms and Interventions
Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
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Omnivores No intervention, habitual diet |
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Vegetarians No intervention, habitual diet |
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Vegans No intervention, habitual diet |
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Vegetarians consuming fish No intervention, habitual diet |
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Metabolomic patterns that reflect habitual diet [Fasting blood sample in the morning at one occasion]
Long-time vegans, vegetarians and omnivores will be asked to donate a fasting blood sample at one occasion, in the early morning. This blood sample will be analyzed, using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectrometry (MS) techniques to reveal all metabolites. Patterns among these metabolites will be distinguished using the statistical techniques principal component analysis and discriminant analysis.
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Discriminating vegan-, vegetarian- and omnivorous diets by hair isotopic analysis [Hair samples in the morning at one occasion]
The same study group also was asked to donate 5-10 hairs of 2 cm closest to the scalp. These were analyzed using isotope ratios of 15N and 13C by IRMS, to see if also this method could discriminate between the groups
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Healthy Body mass index 18.0-30.0, age 18-65 yrs
Exclusion Criteria:
Regular Medication or tobacco use Pregnancy or lactating
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | Dept Internal Medicine and Clinical Nutrition, Univ of Gothenburg | Göteborg | Sweden | S-40530 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- Göteborg University
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Anna K Winkvist, PhD, Univ of Gothenburg, Sweden
- Study Chair: Lars H Ellegard, PhD, MD, Univ of Gothenburg, Sweden
- Study Director: Helen M Lindqvist, Univ of Gothenburg, Sweden
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- Nutritional Metabolomics AIKN2