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The Juice Study: Sensitivity of Skin Carotenoid Status to Detect Change in Intake

U

USDA Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center

Status

Completed

Conditions

Overweight

Treatments

Other: High dose vegetable juice
Other: Low dose vegetable juice
Other: Medium dose vegetable juice
Other: Control bottled water

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT03202043
GFHNRC150

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is designed to see if drinking a tomato-based vegetable juice will increase skin carotenoids.

Full description

The US Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends that individuals consume approximately 2-4 c of vegetables each day to reduce risk of chronic disease, but current methods for assessing intake are either inaccurate (self-report) or invasive (blood carotenoid levels). Recent research indicates that skin carotenoid status may be a useful biomarker of vegetable intake, but the sensitivity to dose in unknown. In this study, we propose to test the dose-response of skin carotenoids to consumption of 3 different levels of vegetable juice (with a control group receiving water). We will test skin carotenoids in two ways: using resonance Raman spectroscopy (RRS), which we have previously validated, and with a new technique, pressure mediated reflection spectroscopy (RS; the "Veggie Meter"). We will compare the two techniques during an 8-week provided tomato-based juice intervention. Skin carotenoid readings will be compared to blood carotenoid concentrations and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of genes related to the uptake, transport, and metabolism of carotenoids will be examined in blood and saliva.

Enrollment

80 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • BMI 18.5-29.9 kg/m2

Exclusion criteria

  • weigh less than 110 lbs
  • currently dieting to lose weight
  • allergic to tomatoes or vegetables
  • pregnant, lactating, or planning to become pregnant
  • currently use tobacco products or vape
  • eat more that 2 cups of vegetables per day
  • have high blood sugar (≥200 mg/dL)
  • have high blood pressure (≥140/90 mm Hg)
  • have a medical condition such as diabetes or high blood pressure
  • taking medication that lowers cholesterol or triglycerides

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

80 participants in 4 patient groups

High dose vegetable juice
Experimental group
Description:
Subject will consume high dose vegetable juice daily for 8 weeks.
Treatment:
Other: High dose vegetable juice
Medium dose vegetable juice
Experimental group
Description:
Subject will consume medium dose vegetable juice daily for 8 weeks.
Treatment:
Other: Medium dose vegetable juice
Low dose vegetable juice
Experimental group
Description:
Subject will consume low dose vegetable juice daily for 8 weeks.
Treatment:
Other: Low dose vegetable juice
Control bottled water
Other group
Description:
Subject will consume control bottled water daily for 8 weeks.
Treatment:
Other: Control bottled water

Trial documents
1

Trial contacts and locations

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