This is a dietary intervention study, which aims to explore different diet challenges for glucose metabolism, including carbohydrates and intermittent fasting (IF) dietary pattern. Considering the glucose responses to the same food are largely heterogeneous among people, this study integrates the concepts of precision nutrition and N-of-1 design. The study also aims to explore differences in brain structure and function between participants with different Body Mass Index (BMI) from the perspective of gut-brain axis.
This study aims for precision nutrition. Participants will be required to wear continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for 14 days. The diet intervention will be carried out after wearing CGM on Day 1. Individual N-of-1 trial design will be employed during Day 2 to Day 7 to compare the difference of postprandial glucose response to white bread or plain oats. These two breakfasts will appear in alternating order every successive 2 days, and these successive 2 days will be defined as one set. There will be 3 sets during Day 2 to Day 7. Between lunch and dinner will be the wash out period for the remaining effect of the last breakfast intervention on blood glucose homeostasis. In this period, participants will be allowed to choose foods without restrictions, but dietary records are required. The period during Day 8 to Day 14 is defined as intermittent fasting (IF) period, and participants will experience moderate fasting on Day 9 and Day 13 with total energy intake restrained within 500-600 kcal. In these two fasting days, participants will be provided with daily three meals. Investigators will closely monitor participants' latent adverse response and compliance to ensure the intervention will be completed with adequate safety and high compliancy. Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) will be conducted in the morning of Day 8 and Day 14 to test the changes of glucose tolerance before and after one set of IF intervention. Electroencephalogram (EEG) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) scanning will be conducted as per standard procedure at baseline.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
176
After wearing CGM on Day 1, participants will be provided with breakfast A once daily on Day 2, Day 5 and Day 6. Breakfast A contains white bread (50g) and milk powder (25g). Since lunch and dinner would serve as wash-out meals, participants will be free to choose food but provide a record of their diets.
After wearing CGM on Day 1, participants will be provided with Breakfast B once daily on Day 3, Day 4 and Day 7. Breakfast B contains plain oats (35g) and milk powder (25g). Since lunch and dinner would serve as wash-out meals, participants will be free to choose food but provide a record of their diets.
The period during Day 8 to Day 13 is intermittent fasting period. Participants will experience the moderate fasting on Day 9 and Day 12, which means their daily energy intake is expected to be controlled within 500-600 kcal limit. In these two days, participants will be provided with all three meals. Percentages of macronutrients of provided meals will follow the Recommended Dietary Health guidelines for Chinese residents. The oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) will be conducted in the morning on Day 8 and Day 13, to test short-term impact of IF intervention on individuals' glucose tolerance. The breakfasts on Day 10 and Day 11 will be the same as that in fasting days. Other meals will be wash-out meals.
Westlake University
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Blood glucose profiling
Real-time blood glucose fluctuations will be recorded by CGM.
Time frame: 14 days
Change of glucose tolerance before and after intermittent fasting
Oral glucose tolerance test will also be conducted.
Time frame: Day 8 and Day 13
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