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Peanut Consumption and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in a Chinese Population

P

President and Fellows of Harvard College

Status

Completed

Conditions

T2D

Treatments

Dietary Supplement: Peanut
Dietary Supplement: Control

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03194152
IRB17-0703

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a 2 parallel-arm randomized controlled study with free-living subjects on self-selected diets. The objective of this study is to compare the effects of two servings of peanuts with an isocaloric matched refined carbohydrate snack food on glucose, lipids and lipoproteins and cardiovascular health risk factors, satiety and gut microbiota in 250 Chinese participants at risk for metabolic syndrome (overweight/obese, enlarged waist circumference, elevated LDL-cholesterol, prehypertension, and/or prediabetes).

The investigators hypothesize that the inclusion of 2 serving of peanuts in the diet will decrease blood glucose, LDL-cholesterol, and improve satiety sanctification between meals and gut microbiota compared to the control group and baseline.

Full description

Emerging evidence has shown that peanut consumption has beneficial effects in modifying lipid profiles, glucose, and other cardiometabolic risk factors. During the last two decades, China has experienced a dramatic increase in T2D prevalence largely due to rapid social and economic growth. Peanuts are commonly consumed as snacks in China. However, there is limited evidence on the specific health benefits of peanuts as part of the Chinese habitual diet.

Clinical Study Protocol

Study diet Subjects will consume their habitual diet with the test snacks provided as roasted peanuts and rice flour snack bars twice a day during a mid- morning snack and mid -afternoon snack. Subjects in the peanut group will consume two serving of peanuts and subjects in the control group will consume isocaloric rice bars on a daily basis under on site supervision. Subjects will be instructed to maintain their habitual diet and physical activity. During the study period, body weight will be monitored routinely to ensure that baseline weight does not fluctuate by more than 1kg. Prior to day 1, day 42 and day 84, a three-day diet record will be administered to subjects to calculate basal energy intake.

Study design The study is a randomized, controlled, parallel-arm trial precedes by a 1-week run-in period with control treatment to assess compliance, acceptability and to determine baseline values.After the run-in period, participants will be randomized to either the control group or treatment group for three months. Each treatment phase will be 3 months in duration. At baseline, day 42 and day 84, clinical assessment (body weight, waist/hip circumference, blood pressure, pulse) will be preformed and blood samples will be collected. Urinary will be collected on baseline, day 42 and day 84. Fecal samples will be collected on baseline and day 84. Three days dietary records and appetite sensation ratings will be collected three times during the study (baseline, day 42 and day 84).

Enrollment

238 patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 20-65
  • Increased waist circumference : ≥ 90 cm for men and ≥ 80 cm for women

Plus 1 or more of the remaining criteria:

  • Elevated TG level ≥ 1.7 mmo/L
  • Reduced HDL-Cholesterol < 1.03 mmol/L in men and < 1.29 mmol/L in women)
  • Fasting glucose ≥ 5.6 mmol/L
  • Systolic/diastolic blood pressure ≥ 130/85 mmHg.

Exclusion criteria

  • Taking lipid lowering medications
  • With known or unknown peanut allergy (or any peanut containing products)
  • Thyroid disease
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Kidney disease
  • Liver disease
  • Cardiovascular disease or cancer
  • Pregnant or lactating women
  • Heavy alcohol consumption (>14 drinks/week)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

238 participants in 2 patient groups

Peanut
Experimental group
Description:
Daily consumption of 2 servings of roasted peanuts for 12 weeks Intervention: Dietary Supplement: Roasted peanuts
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Peanut
Control
Experimental group
Description:
Daily consumption of isocaloric matched snack food for 12 weeks Intervention: Other: High Carbohydrate Snack
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Control

Trial contacts and locations

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