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Effect of a Two-month Carbohydrate-restricted Diet on Energy Metabolism in a Seniors' Residence (SAGE)

U

Université de Sherbrooke

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy Aging

Treatments

Other: 2 months of reduced carb menus

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06022094
2024-5195

Details and patient eligibility

About

The present study will assess the effects on glucose, ketones and other blood biomarkers fuels, cognition, quality of life, physical activity and well-being of a reduced carbohydrate menu (R-CHO) for 2 months in a population living in a residence for the elderly. This intervention study, identified as the SAGE project (phase 2), follows on from the Ketohome project (phase 1) assessing the feasibility of such a project.

Full description

Finding an effective therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a societal priority, but it also remains a major challenge. With one exception in 2021, no new pharmaceutical treatment for AD has been approved for over 20 years. However, several clinical trials demonstrate the potential of ketogenic interventions to restore brain energy and improve cognition in people with mild cognitive impairment and AD. Recently, the largest and longest clinical trial of its kind shows that compensating for energy deficit in the brain during aging improves brain metabolic and cognitive functioning in people with early AD and could potentially delay AD.

One of the main types of ketogenic intervention is the highly reduced carbohydrate (5-10% of daily energy value compared to a normal value of 50-65%) and very high fat ketogenic diet. Despite the now well-established safety of the ketogenic diet and its therapeutic value in the treatment of epilepsy and type 2 diabetes, the latter remains difficult to implement in because of the compliance challenge. A reduced glycemic load diet where intake of refined carbohydrates and added sugar is restricted is found to be much less restrictive than a ketogenic diet. Phase 1 of this project showed that decreased carbohydrate (sugar) intake may improve long-term glycemic control and compliance compared to more severe carbohydrate restriction. Having better blood glucose control may also be important in decreasing the risk of AD possibly by improving the metabolic profile and/or by promoting the production and use of ketones. However, its effectiveness in helping cognition in the elderly is still unknown and any changes in dietary habits can be addressed with some resistance.

The objective of this project is therefore to answer the following question: does a reduction in carbohydrates of 30 to 50% for 2 months reduce the risk of AD by improving the metabolic profile in people living in a senior residence?

Enrollment

24 patients

Sex

All

Ages

60+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Senior men or women residing in VÜ resident home;
  • Understand, read and write French;
  • Possess sufficient visual and auditory acuity to pass the cognitive tests;
  • Available during the intervention period

Exclusion criteria

  • Body mass index < 20;
  • T1 diabetic;
  • Insulin-dependent T2 diabetic;
  • Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE) < 20;
  • Weight loss >10% in the last 6 months, involuntary or voluntary;
  • Known and uncontrolled hypoglycaemia;
  • Moderate to severe digestive illnesses that may be aggravated by dietary changes;
  • Severe dysphagia;
  • Supplementation with medium chain triglycerides oil, ketone salts, ketone ester, adherence to the ketogenic diet, reduced carbohydrate diet, intermittent fasting, or other diet or supplements that may significantly increase ketones in the past month;
  • Participation in other intervention research projects on nutrition or aimed at metabolic change simultaneously.
  • Medical condition that could prevent the participant from completing the study according to the doctor's opinion

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

24 participants in 1 patient group

Delta of before/after the intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Data will be collected before and after the reduced carb intervention
Treatment:
Other: 2 months of reduced carb menus

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Camille Vandenberghe, MSc

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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