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Effect of Polyphenol-rich Dark Chocolate on Body Weight in Overweight and Obese Adults

Q

Queen Margaret University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Body Weight

Treatments

Other: Placebo Dark chocolate
Other: Polyphenol-rich Dark chocolate

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01749852
DC-BW 01

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study is to investigate if dark chocolate rich in polyphenols decreases body weight/ body fat in the overweight and obese adult population.

Full description

Polyphenols are phytochemicals widely available in plants, and may have several favourable effects on health. Dark chocolate (DC) is one of the highest sources of polyphenols in foods. Animal and in vitro studies have demonstrated that cocoa and dark chocolate may exert anti-obesity effects mainly due to the polyphenol effect on glucose and fatty acid metabolism. Human studies have showed that regular chocolate eaters have a lower body weight compared to non regular eaters, and that DC promotes satiety and reduces cravings. The aim of this pilot study is to investigate the effect of polyphenol-rich DC on body weight in the overweight and obese adult population, when incorporated into a non-restricted diet. Twenty-eight apparently healthy volunteers will be recruited. Participants will randomly receive 20g daily of one of the two different types of DC: Placebo DC (low in polyphenols) or DC rich in polyphenols (500mg) for a period of twelve weeks. Participants will be asked to make three appointments and one follow-up appointment to the university clinical lab. Anthropometric measurements (height, weight, waist circumference, body fat percentage) will be taken during each visit. Compliance will be defined by the intake of 85 % or more of the chocolate weekly, and will be tested by the measure of total polyphenols in a 24-hour urine sample before, during and at the end of the intervention. To monitor any fluctuations in the participants' diet or physical activity during the study period, a three-day diet diary, a Food Frequency questionnaire assessment for polyphenol intake and a physical activity questionnaire will be collected before the start of the study and every four weeks. A follow-up appointment (four weeks after the end of intervention) will check if any differences in anthropometric measures have been maintained. Data will be analysed with an ANCOVA with time (pre- and post-) and treatment (DC and placebo) as between-subject factor. This study will have novel findings and will be the basis for a future larger trial.

Enrollment

14 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy adults
  • BMI between 25-35
  • Males and Females
  • Age: 18-65 years

Exclusion criteria

  • Participants with cardiovascular diseases, hypertension or diabetes
  • Participants taking any medications that affect insulin, cholesterol, triglycerides or Blood pressure
  • Participants who recently participated or are currently on a weight management program
  • Participants with regular consumption of cocoa or DC (> 1 serving/week)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

14 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group

Polyphenol-rich Dark chocolate
Experimental group
Description:
Dark chocolate with 500 mg of polyphenols
Treatment:
Other: Polyphenol-rich Dark chocolate
Placebo Dark chocolate
Placebo Comparator group
Description:
This chocolate contains little or no polyphenols
Treatment:
Other: Placebo Dark chocolate

Trial contacts and locations

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