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Human Study of Functional Meat Products

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IMDEA Food

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy Volunteers

Treatments

Other: Functional meat products
Other: Traditional meat products

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02813031
IMD PI014

Details and patient eligibility

About

Nutritional clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of different functional meat products on the nutritional status of healthy people

Full description

Different studies have revealed that many chronic pathologies including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, cancer, obesity or neurological diseases, could be influenced by different dietary components, such as lipids. Thus, looking for ways to substitute healthier lipids for fats that contain high amounts of cholesterol, saturated fatty acids or trans fat, could be of great interest in the prevention of chronic diseases.

Currently, meat and meat products, especially those where the fat is one of the main ingredients of the formulation, are perceived as unhealthy foods associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer and obesity development. This is mainly due to their content of fat, trans fat, high percentage of saturated fatty acids, and cholesterol. Examples include sausages, meat spreads, salami or mortadella. Interestingly, despite the negative perception, meat and meat products continue to hold a relevant position in the diet of the developed countries. Indeed, the group "meat, poultry, deli meats and offal" contribute to the 17% of the total dietary fat intake of the Spanish population. Moreover, the consumption of deli meats and other meat products represents 5.8% of the total caloric intake. These values support the increased interest in evaluating the effect of improving the composition of these products in the prevention of disease.

Overweight and obesity are main public health concerns worldwide. They both contribute to the development of numerous diseases increasing the morbidity and mortality rates of the adult population. In this context, it is suggested that the incorporation of healthier fats may be of great interest in the prevention of these conditions. Thus, usage of lipids from olive oil as fats replacements in meat products could be an interesting strategy for the prevention and treatment of overweight and obesity.

A randomized, controlled, nutritional intervention is proposed to evaluate the effect of functional meat products on body composition and lipid profile in healthy individuals.

Enrollment

78 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Men and women between 18 - 65 years old.
  • BMI >20<27
  • Adequate education level and comprehension of the clinical study.
  • Willingness to participate in the study as a volunteer and to provide written consent.

Exclusion criteria

  • Diagnosis of Type I Diabetes .
  • BMI >27
  • Dyslipidemia under pharmacological treatment.
  • High blood pressure.
  • Dementia, neurological disease or reduction of cognitive function.
  • Severe illness (hepatic disease, renal disease, etc.).
  • Refusal to consume the experimental or control meat products (e.g. Vegetarians)
  • Refusal to follow healthy eating guidelines.
  • Taking medications that could affect the lipid and glycemic profiles (statins, fibrate, diuretics, corticoids, anti-inflammatory, hypoglucemic or insulin) 30 days before the beginning of the study.
  • Taking medications or substances for weight loss management (15 days before the beginning of the study).
  • Consideration to follow a weight loss diet during the duration of the study.
  • Pregnancy or lactation.
  • High intake of alcohol.
  • Any other exclusion criteria that the main investigator considers relevant.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

78 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group

Functional meat products with healthy lipids from olive oil
Experimental group
Description:
Healthy people consuming 300g/week of functional meat products with high diglyceride lipid from olive oil
Treatment:
Other: Functional meat products
Traditional meat products
Placebo Comparator group
Description:
Healthy people consuming the same amount of traditional meat products
Treatment:
Other: Traditional meat products

Trial contacts and locations

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