The Acute Effect of Spices on Vascular Health



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Other Indications
Therapuetic Areas:Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:40 - 65
Updated:4/17/2018
Start Date:September 13, 2016
End Date:March 29, 2019
Contact:Kristina Petersen, PhD
Email:kup63@psu.edu
Phone:814-863-8622

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The Postprandial Effects of a High Fat Meal Containing Spices on Endothelial Function: a Pilot Study

The investigators aim to conduct a 3-period randomized controlled crossover study to
investigate the postprandial effects of a high fat meal with spice on endothelial function,
lipids/lipoproteins, immune function and plasma markers of antioxidants and oxidative stress.
Metabolomic profiling will also be conducted. In random order, participants will consume
either a high fat meal (1000kcal, 45g fat) or a high fat meal containing 2g of spice or a
high fat meal containing 6g of spice. Between each treatment there will be a washout period
of at least 3 days. It is hypothesized that consumption of a high fat meal with spice will
attenuate postprandial endothelial impairment and triglyceride levels in a dose response
manner compared with a high fat meal.

A 3-period randomized controlled crossover study will be conducted to investigate the
postprandial effects of a high fat meal with spices on endothelial function,
lipids/lipoproteins, immune function, plasma antioxidants and markers of oxidative stress.
Metabolomic profiling will also be conducted. In random order participants will consume
either a high fat meal (1000kcal, 45g fat) or a high fat meal containing 2g of spices or a
high fat meal containing 6g of spices with a 3 day washout period between each treatment. The
following spices will be incorporated into the meal black pepper, basil, bay leaf, cinnamon,
coriander, cumin, ginger, oregano, parsley, rosemary, red pepper, turmeric and thyme.

Endothelial function will be measured by flow mediated dilation of the brachial artery in the
fasting state and 2 and 4 hours after the meal. Participants will also provide a fasting
blood sample and samples will also be taken at 1, 2, 3 and 4 hours after the meal.

Inclusion Criteria:

- male aged 40-65 years

- BMI 25-35kg/m2

- nonsmoking

- waist circumference =/> 94cm and at least one other CVD risk factor (elevated LDL-C (>
130 mg/dL), CRP (> 1 mg/L), elevated Triglycerides (≥ 150 mg/dL), reduced
HDL-cholesterol (< 40 mg/dL), elevated blood pressure (systolic BP ≥ 130 or diastolic
BP ≥ 85 mm Hg), elevated fasting glucose (≥ 100 mg/dL))

- low herb/spice consumers (consumption <1/day)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Chronic disease risk factors that are diagnostic of diabetes (fasting glucose > 126
mg/dL) or hypertension (SBP >160 mm Hg or DBP > 100 mm Hg).

- Prescription of anti-hypertensive or glucose lowering drugs.

- Established CVD, stroke, diabetes, liver, kidney or autoimmune disease

- Use of cholesterol/lipid-lowering medication or supplements (psyllium, fish oil, soy
lecithin, and phytoestrogens) and botanicals

- weight loss of ≥10% of body weight within the 6 months prior to enrolling in the study

- vegetarianism
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University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
Principal Investigator: Penny Kris-Etherton, PhD
Phone: 814-863-8622
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