The protein status of an individual effects food preferences and intake. If the protein status is low, products high in protein will elicit greater reward.
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Aandoening
Eating behaviour
Ondersteuning
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Uitkomstmaten
Primaire uitkomstmaten
The primary objective of this study is to assess the effect of a low protein status on reward response when exposed to sight and smell of food stimuli high and low in protein compared with a high protein status.
Achtergrond van het onderzoek
Rationale:
Protein is an indispensable component within the human diet. It has been posed that protein intake is tightly regulated in the human body. In a previous study we showed that following a protein deficit, food intake and food preferences changed to restore adequate protein status.
Objective:
The primary objective of this study is to assess the effect of a low protein status on reward response when exposed to sight and smell of food stimuli high and low in protein compared with a high protein status.
Study design:
The study will consist of a 16-day fully controlled dietary intervention that will involve consumption of individualized, isoenergetic menus providing either 0.5 g protein/kg BW/day (low protein diet), or 2.0 g protein/kg BW/day (high protein diet), using a randomized crossover design. The diets will be followed by a 1-day ad libitum-phase, where protein (g) and energy (kJ) intake will be measured. Changes of reward responses in the brain will be measured by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) when exposed to sight and smell of high and low protein food stimuli. Food preference will be measured by subjective ratings.
Study population:
The study population will consist of 24 apparently healthy, unrestrained female volunteers between the age of 18 and 35 with a normal weight.
Main study parameters/endpoints:
Our main outcome measurement is the change in brain reward response to sight and smell of high and low protein food stimuli after the low protein and high protein diets.
Doel van het onderzoek
The protein status of an individual effects food preferences and intake. If the protein status is low, products high in protein will elicit greater reward.
Onderzoeksopzet
Every participant will visit the laboratory every day during the intervention periods.
Onderzoeksproduct en/of interventie
Two 16-day fully controlled intervention periods differing in dietary protein intake. These interventions involve consumption of individualized, iso-energetic menus providing either 0.5 g protein/kg bodyweight/day (low protein diet) or 2.0 g protein/kg bodyweight/day (high protein diet).
Publiek
Division of Human Nutrition<br>
PO Box 8129
S. Griffioen-Roose
Agrotechnion r.4004
Bomenweg 4
Wageningen 6700 HD
The Netherlands
+31 (0)317 485897
sanne.griffioen-roose@wur.nl
Wetenschappelijk
Division of Human Nutrition<br>
PO Box 8129
S. Griffioen-Roose
Agrotechnion r.4004
Bomenweg 4
Wageningen 6700 HD
The Netherlands
+31 (0)317 485897
sanne.griffioen-roose@wur.nl
Belangrijkste voorwaarden om deel te mogen nemen (Inclusiecriteria)
1. Age: 18-35 years;
2. BMI: 18.5 – 25.0 kg/m2;
3. Healthy (as judged by the participant).
Belangrijkste redenen om niet deel te kunnen nemen (Exclusiecriteria)
1. Restraint eating (men: score > 2.25; women: score > 2.80) (17);
2. Lack of appetite;
3. Having difficulties with swallowing/eating;
4. Usage of an energy restricted diet during the last two months;
5. Weight loss or weight gain of 5 kg or more during the last two months;
6. Stomach or bowel diseases;
7. Kidney disorders;
8. Diabetes, thyroid disease, other endocrine disorders;
9. Having a history of neurological disorders;
10. Having taste or smell disorders;
11. Usage of daily medication other than birth control pills;
12. Pregnant or lactating;
13. Smoking more than one cigarette a day;
14. Being a vegetarian;
15. Being allergic/intolerant for products under study;
16. Working at the division of human nutrition (WUR);
17. Having participated in ‘ProTime’, or current participation in other research from the division of Human Nutrition (WUR);
18. Having a contra-indication to MRI scanning (including, but not limited to):
A. Claustrophobia;
B. Epilepsy or a family history of epilepsy;
C. Serious physical or mental illnesses;
D. Pacemakers and defibrillators;
E. Intraorbital or intraocular metallic fragments;
F. Ferromagnetic implants;
G. Presence of any other metal object e.g. in the mouth;
H. Being lefthanded.
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