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A growing number of cross-sectional studies is investigated the role of the human lipidome as a new biomarker for metabolic diseases. However, data on this issue is still sparse and especially interventional data is not available up to now. "GesundLeben" will provide data on 100 human subjects with metabolic syndrome, undergoing distinct types of lifestyle intervention for 6 weeks. Standardized metabolic assessment will be covered with routine laboratory parameters and oral glucose tolerance test as well as non-radiologic anthropometric measurements.
A growing number of cross-sectional studies is investigated the role of the human lipidome as a new biomarker for metabolic diseases. However, data on this issue is still sparse and especially interventional data is not available up to now. We intend to clarify, if the human lipidome is correlating with metabolic state and if changes in this state reflect on the lipidome. Using high-throughput shot-gun technique, we will be able to measure several hundreds of lipid species in one blood sample. The "GesundLeben" trial will provide data on 100 human subjects with metabolic syndrome, undergoing distinct types of lifestyle intervention for 6 weeks. The cohort will be designed to include participants from both sexes, but be restricted on subjects without impaired glucose tolerance. Standardized metabolic assessment will be covered with routine laboratory parameters (e.g. transaminases, HbA1c) and oral glucose tolerance test as well as non-radiologic anthropometric measurements (BMI, WHR, BIA).
Age
18 - 75 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
German Institut for Human Nutrition; Department for Clinical Nutrition
Bergholz-Rehbrücke, Brandenburg, Germany
DIfE (German Institute for Human Nutrition)
Berlin, Germany
Start Date
January 9, 2017
Primary Completion Date
August 1, 2021
Completion Date
August 1, 2021
Last Updated
June 24, 2020
100
ESTIMATED participants
Lifestyle intervention (physical activity)
BEHAVIORAL
Lifestyle intervention (PUFA/isomaltulose-enriched muffin)
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT
Lead Sponsor
German Institute of Human Nutrition
NCT07472881
NCT01143454
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