Novel Approach to Assess Metabolic Flexibility in a Respiratory Chamber



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Diabetes, Diabetes
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 40
Updated:2/17/2019
Start Date:January 14, 2019
End Date:December 31, 2019
Contact:David McDougal
Email:david.mcdougal@pbrc.edu
Phone:2257630278

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The overarching aim of this study: To determine the effect of different meal compositions
(high- vs. low-fat) on metabolic flexibility as it relates to meal-stimulated (ΔRQ1) and
sleep (ΔRQ2) metabolic flexibility, as well as the time course changes in RQ (i.e., peak RQ,
time to peak RQ, nadir RQ, time to nadir, slope, area under the curve).


Inclusion Criteria:

- Eligibility criteria include:

- Healthy male or female

- Ages 18-40 y

- BMI between 20 kg/m2 and 30 kg/m2 (±0.5 kg/m2 will be accepted)

- Are willing to consume pre-prepared meals

- Are willing to maintain current physical activity, sleep schedule, and dietary
habits during the study.

- Medically cleared for participation in the study by Medical Investigator

Exclusion Criteria:

- Participants are ineligible to participate (or will be excluded from participating in
this study) if they meet any of the following criteria:

- Unstable weight in the last 3 months [gain or loss >7 lb (or 3.2 kg)]

- Currently working shift work

- Smoking or use of tobacco products within the last 3 months

- Ammenorrhea (or absence of regular monthly cycles)

- History of clinically diagnosed diabetes or a fasting blood glucose >126 mg/dL

- Average screening blood pressure >140/90 mmHg

- Previous bariatric surgery (or other surgeries) for obesity or weight loss

- Use of medications affecting metabolism or sleep

- History of neurological disease

- History of cardiovascular disease (or other chronic diseases)

- Pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding

- Adherence to special restrained diets (e.g., low-CHO, low-fat, or
vegetarian/vegan diets) over the last 3 months.
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