This is a crossover clinical trial aimed at adults (aged 20-40 years, with no cardiovascular disease), selected by consecutive sampling at urban primary care health clinics in Salamanca (Spain). Each subject will complete three interventions, with a washout period of one week: control breakfast (water), low glycemic index breakfast (apple, yogurt, walnuts and black chocolate) and high glycemic index breakfast (grape juice, bread and strawberry jam). The postprandial effect will be assessed at 60 and 120 minutes from each breakfast, measuring blood glucose and insulin and cognitive performance. Measurements will be performed of central blood pressure, augmentation index, pulse wave velocity, cardiac output and total peripheral vascular resistance at minutes (-10, 0, +15, +30, +45, +60, +75, +90, +105 and +120).
Objectives: The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the postprandial effect of low and high glycemic index breakfasts on vascular function, measured by central blood pressure, augmentation index and pulse wave velocity, in a sample of healthy young adults. The second objective is to assess the postprandial effect of low and high glycemic index breakfasts on blood glucose and insulin values in a sample of healthy young adults. The third and last objective is to assess the postprandial effect of low and high glycemic index breakfasts on cognitive performance in a sample of healthy young adults. Design and setting: A controlled crossover clinical trial, where each subject will complete three interventions (control breakfast, high glycemic index breakfast and low glycemic index breakfast), with a washout period of one week between each, and whose order will be determined by a randomization sequence generated using the Randomization.com software (http://www.randomization.com). Study setting: The study will be conducted in the primary care health area of Salamanca in the Research Unit of La Alamedilla, belonging to the Spanish Network for Preventive Activities and Health Promotion (redIAPP) and Salamanca Institute for Biomedical Research (IBSAL). Study population: The subjects of the study population will be selected by consecutive sampling in the primary care clinics of urban health centers in Salamanca (Spain) between 2015 and 2016. As this crossover clinical trial, a consecutive sampling will ensure comparability of the groups. Intervention: Each of the three scheduled visits will last approximately 2 and a half hours, and will be structured as follows: Min -10: Measurement of clinical blood pressure, central blood pressure, and central hemodynamic parameters; evaluation of cognitive performance; laboratory test sampling to determine glucose and insulin blood levels. Min 0: Measurement of central blood pressure and central hemodynamic parameters; intake of assigned breakfast (10 minutes). Min +15, +30, +45: Measurement of central blood pressure and central hemodynamic parameters. Min +60: Measurement of central blood pressure and central hemodynamic parameters; evaluation of cognitive performance; laboratory test sampling to determine glucose and insulin blood levels. Min +75, +90, +105: Measurement of central blood pressure and central hemodynamic parameters. Min +120: Measurement of central blood pressure and central hemodynamic parameters; evaluation of cognitive performance; laboratory test sampling to determine glucose and insulin blood levels.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
It consists of 350 ml of water at room temperature.
It consists of 350 ml of water at room temperature, 200 ml of grape juice (with 136.28 kcal), 40 g of white bread (2 slices of 52.2 kcal each) and 29 g of strawberry jam (with 127.52 kcal); providing a total of 368.2 kcal.
It consists of 350 ml of water at room temperature, a 150 g apple (with 81.12 kcal), a 125 g low-fat natural yogurt (with 56.10 kcal), 3 shelled walnuts (with 38.94 kcal per unit) and 17.5 g of 72% black chocolate (with 102 kcal); supplying a total of 356.04 kcal.
Primary Care Research Unit - The Alamedilla Center for Health
Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain
Augmentation index
Measurement by Mobil-O-Graph® device
Time frame: Changes in augmentation index at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Central blood pressure
Measurement by Mobil-O-Graph® device
Time frame: Changes in central blood pressure at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Pulse wave velocity
Measurement by Mobil-O-Graph® device
Time frame: Changes in pulse wave velocity at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Blood glucose
Measurement by laboratory test sampling
Time frame: Changes in blood glucose at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Insulin values
Measurement by laboratory test sampling
Time frame: Changes in insulin values at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Immediate verbal memory
Assessment by immediate recall of a list of 15 words, in three attempts
Time frame: Changes in immediate verbal memory at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Delayed verbal memory
Assessment by free recall of the words learnt in the first part of the study after a period of approximately 10 minutes
Time frame: Changes in delayed verbal memory at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Phonological fluency
Assessment by enumerating for one minute as many words as possible starting with different letters
Time frame: Changes in phonological fluency at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Attention
Assessment by Trail Making Test A
Time frame: Changes in attention at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Processing speed
Assessment by Trail Making Test B
Time frame: Changes in processing speed at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Executive functions
Assessment by Trail Making Test B
Time frame: Changes in executive functions at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Working memory
Assessment by WAIS Digit Span Backward test
Time frame: Changes in working memory at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Sustained attention
Assessment by Stroop test
Time frame: Changes in sustained attention at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
Selective attention
Assessment by Stroop test
Time frame: Changes in selective attention at 1 week, according to glycemic index of the breakfast
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