Dietary Energy Restriction and Metabolic Aging in Humans
人类膳食能量限制和代谢衰老
基本信息
- 批准号:7289029
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.82万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-05-15 至 2009-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:agingbehavior therapyblood glucosebody physical activitybody weightcaloric dietary contentclinical researchclinical trialscombination therapycooperative studydiet therapydietary lipiddietary restrictionhealthhuman subjecthuman therapy evaluationlongitudinal human studymetabolismnutrition related tagpatient oriented researchtechnology /technique developmenttherapy compliance
项目摘要
Reducing morbidity and delaying mortality are recognized as major goals of aging research, and are addressed by this proposal to conduct a 2-year human caloric restriction (CR) intervention. A 1-year pilot study will be conducted in 32 overweight men and women to develop an effective CR regimen when fed at 70% of energy requirements determined at baseline. As part of this pilot we will refine all aspects of a CR intervention, including exercise and behavioral counseling, and will obtain necessary information on outcome variability with which to perform power calculations for the main study. Subjects will be randomized to two dietary regimens with different levels of dietary fat and glycemic index (GI) (20% fat and moderate GI vs. 35% fat and low GI) and dietary compliance and key outcome measurements will be determined at 5 periods throughout the year. Dietary factors such as dietary variety, liquid sources of energy, and dietary fiber will then be taken into account in the design of the interventions. Following identification of an effective CR regimen, a randomized 2- year intervention will be conducted in 117 overweight men and women fed 70%, 80% or 100% of energy requirements determined at baseline. The hypothesis will be tested that, compared to control subjects fed 100% of baseline energy requirements. The parameters to be evaluated will include immune function, oxidative stress, fasting insulin, hemoglobin Alc, and cardiopulmonary function. W further hypothesize that, compared control subjects, individuals randomized to 70% or 80% of baseline energy requirements will not experience adverse change sin thyroid and reproductive hormones, bone mineral density, disease incidence, mood or cognitive function. Dose-response relationships between the extent of CR and changes in outcome variables are anticipated. As part of the study, changes in total energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate, body composition and body temperature will be quantified to document the effects of CR on energy metabolism. We anticipate that the results of this study will have a major impact on our understanding of the relevance of CR to human health. In addition, this study will contribute to the development of new avenues for long- term treatment of overweight and obesity.
减少发病率和延缓死亡率被认为是老龄化研究的主要目标,并通过进行为期2年的人类热量限制(CR)干预的建议来解决。一项为期一年的先导性研究将在32名超重男性和女性中进行,以开发一种有效的CR方案,当以基线确定的能量需要量的70%喂养时。作为试点的一部分,我们将完善CR干预的所有方面,包括锻炼和行为咨询,并将获得有关结果可变性的必要信息,用于执行主要研究的能量计算。受试者将被随机分为两种饮食方案,饮食脂肪和血糖指数(GI)不同(20%脂肪和中等GI对35%脂肪和低GI),饮食依从性和关键结果测量将在全年的5个阶段进行测定。在设计干预措施时,将考虑饮食因素,如饮食种类、液体能量来源和膳食纤维。在确定有效的CR方案后,将对117名超重男性和女性进行为期两年的随机干预,他们的能量需求分别达到基线水平的70%、80%或100%。这一假设将得到检验,与对照组受试者相比,受试者喂养了100%的基线能量需求。待评估的参数将包括免疫功能、氧化应激、空腹胰岛素、血红蛋白Alc和心肺功能。W进一步假设,与对照受试者相比,被随机分配到基线能量需要量70%或80%的个体在甲状腺和生殖激素、骨密度、疾病发生率、情绪或认知功能方面不会经历不利变化。CR程度和结果变量变化之间的剂量-反应关系是可预期的。作为研究的一部分,总能量消耗和静息代谢率、身体成分和体温的变化将被量化,以证明CR对能量代谢的影响。我们预计,这项研究的结果将对我们理解CR与人类健康的相关性产生重大影响。此外,这项研究将有助于开发长期治疗超重和肥胖的新途径。
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