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Food Matrices Based on Fruit Pastes as Vectors of Carbohydrates for the Prevention and Management of Protein-energy Undernutrition in the Elderly (Fruisenior)

U

University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy

Treatments

Other: fruit paste matrice

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04482530
RBHP 2019 PICKERING
2019-A00995-52 (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

To develop more natural fruit pastes matrices that can effectively act as carbohydrate vectors in the elderly population and that are part of a normal diet while maintaining the pleasure of eating.

Full description

This is an interventional randomized, single blinded, cross over and controlled study.

The main objective is the study of the kinetic modification of blood glucose with the "fruit" matrices enriched in maltodextrins, fructose and isomaltulose compared to the original recipe consisting only of simple sugars.

The secondary objective is:

-the assessment of the acceptability of all the fruit pastes tested (organoleptic, satiety and gastrointestinal comfort aspects).The study is composed of 7 visits Visit 1 - Selection Visit (Day -7)

  • Informed consent form
  • Clinical examination
  • Medical history
  • Anthropometric characteristics
  • Blood biochemical and hematological assessment
  • Compliance test with the original matrix will be carried out

Visit 2 (D0) / Visit 3 (D7) / Visit 4 (D14) / Visit 5 (D21) / Visit 6 (D28): study period If all the biological criteria are respected, the subjects will have to come back to the clinical center for each of the 5 study periods.

Volunteers will arrive fasted, without smoking in the morning. A catheter will be placed for blood sampling. After a first blood sampling for basal values, volunteers will ingest the equivalent of two bars of fruit pastes (about 80g in 10 minutes maximum) and blood will be withdrawn 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 and 180 minutes after ingestion. The different matrices (5 in total) will be tested on the same volunteer. Plasma samples will be used to determine plasma glucose and fructose concentrations (aliquots stored in center for later assays) to evaluate the postprandial profiles of these two nutrients. At the end of the kinetic, the volunteers will be offered a complete meal. A satiety questionnaire will be performed before then 60 and 180 min after the ingestion of each fruit matrix. A questionnaire of satisfaction and acceptability will also be realized during the consumption of the matrix.

After the 5 fruit matrix will be tested, the subject will be invited to participate in an individual interview of about 30-45min with a member of the project team. The purpose of this interview will be a qualitative approach to search for a food development that can could improve the sensory quality of the fruit pastes tested and intended for the elderly (see below).

Visit 7 (D35 to D40): Participation in a discussion group (about 2 hours). During the participation in this group all 10 participants will be invited to taste the 5 products (original recipe, maltodextrin recipe, fructose recipe, isomaltulose recipe and mixed recipe comprising fructose and isomaltulose). Participants will be asked to indicate for each product their degree of appreciation for these products, their possible defects and qualities and to suggest ideas for improving their taste / texture / appearance. These interviews will alternate individual reflection phases and discussion phases according to the focus group method.

Visit 7 will be the last visit of the study.

Enrollment

15 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Male subject
  • Subject over 65 years (included)
  • Subject over 61 kg (included)
  • Able to consume the 80g of fruit pastes in 10 minutes
  • Subject with a dentition consistent with the fruit paste consumption in 10 minutes
  • Subject with a Body Mass Index (BMI) between 21 and 30 kg/m2
  • Subject agreeing to provide written consent

Exclusion criteria

  • Subject with acute pathology (unstable or terminal pathology, severe dementia)
  • Subject with renal failure (clearance < 60 ml/min)
  • Subject with metabolic syndrome (3 of the following 5 criteria: waist greater than 94 cm, blood triglyceride greater than 1.7 mmol/l, blood pressure greater than or equal to 130 mm Hg/85 mm Hg, cholesterol (HDL) less than 1.0 mmol/l in men, blood glucose greater than or equal to 5.6 mmol/l)
  • Person with diabetes
  • Subject on food restriction
  • Subject undergoing chemotherapy
  • Subject with gastrointestinal pathology
  • Subject in a diet incompatible with the nutritional protocol (gluten, lactose or milk intolerance, vegan)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

15 participants in 5 patient groups

Original recipe
Experimental group
Description:
Normal fruit paste
Treatment:
Other: fruit paste matrice
maltodextrin recipe
Experimental group
Description:
fruit pastes in which some of the simple sugars in the recipe will be replaced by maltodextrin with a low glycemic index (DE12).
Treatment:
Other: fruit paste matrice
fructose recipe
Experimental group
Description:
fruit pastes in which some of the simple sugars in the recipe (25% min) will be replaced by fructose
Treatment:
Other: fruit paste matrice
isomaltulose recipe
Experimental group
Description:
fruit pastes with some of the sugars will be replaced (25% min) by isomaltulose
Treatment:
Other: fruit paste matrice
mixed recipe
Experimental group
Description:
fruit pastes with some of the sugars will be replaced (25% min) by fructose / isomaltulose
Treatment:
Other: fruit paste matrice

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