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Healthy Diets for a Healthy Weight: Exploring Physiological Mechanisms Related to Dietary Fibre
The investigators present a diet intervention study, to be conducted as a within-subject design, with all food and beverages provided, to allow ad libitum feeding to assess impact of diet change on appetite response. The diets will vary in fibre content and type. This study will allow assessment of the physiological impact of dietary fibre on markers of appetite control for body weight, measured from plasma gut hormones. The investigators propose to recruit participants with a poor diet quality (low habitual fibre intake) to additionally examine the time-course of adaptation of the gut microbiome (measured in faecal samples), whilst assessing the impact of added fibre on body weight and subjective appetite scores. This approach is to address the impact of dietary fibre in people living with obesity and food inequalities. The investigators will assess physiological bio-markers of appetite control and their contribution to the development of a gut ecosystem that promotes health. A subsequent period of return to a low fibre feeding will allow assessment of durability of response.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Start Date
June 14, 2022
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2023
Completion Date
December 31, 2023
Last Updated
May 10, 2024
7
ACTUAL participants
Phase 1 - Control
OTHER
Phase 2 - High Fibre
OTHER
Phase 3 - Low Fibre
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
University of Aberdeen
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