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Reduction in Consumption of Sweetened Beverages on Weight, Body Composition and Blood Pressure in Young Adults

26. januar 2015 oppdatert av: LILIA CASTILLO MARTINEz, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion Salvador Zubiran

The Impact of Reduction in Consumption of Caloric and no Caloric Sweetened Beverages on Weight, Body Composition and Blood Pressure in Young Adults.

The impact of reduction in consumption of caloric and no caloric sweetened beverages on:

  • weight
  • body composition
  • blood pressure
  • young adults

Studieoversikt

Detaljert beskrivelse

The number of overweight and obese individuals has recently increased considerably. The World Health Organization estimates that there are 1.4 billion overweight and obese people in the world (1); in Mexico alone 70% of the adult population suffers from overweight and obesity, and 34.4% of school age children are above their normal weight (2) At the same time, hypertension affects more than a third of adults throughout the world and contributes to 9.4 million deaths a year from heart disease (3). In Mexico there are 22.4 million adults with hypertension, only 5.7 of whom are controlled (4). Obesity and hypertension are associated with life style both in the world and in Mexico, where changes in eating habits with increased fat in the diet, overconsumption of soft drinks and refined sugars and decrease in physical activity have led to numerous diseases (4). Mexico is the Latin American country with the highest consumption of carbonated beverages (5), averaging 384 soft drinks/person/year (6). The diminished sensation of satiety and the high ingestion of simple sugars (7, 8) facilitate the formation of triglycerides stored in fatty tissue and overweight and obesity (9, 10). Recent studies have examined the relationship between beverages and weight, albeit with controversial results. The majority of the studies have focused on increased consumption of sweetened drinks and their effect on weight over short periods of time (11,13,14). Meanwhile, consumption of low calorie beverages has increased, although there is no consensus about the utility of substituting sugar with artificial sweeteners to achieve better weight control (13). As much as obesity is a world-wide health issue, it is important to establish whether beverages with artificial sweeteners can aid in regulating weight. Since soft drinks contain sodium, it is also important to determine whether elevated sodium ingestion from them could increase blood pressure. Recent studies have demonstrated an association between sugar sweetened beverages and blood pressure, but the majority have been observational (14) and have not analyzed all types of sweetened beverages (15, 16).Because of these issues, the objective of the present study was to characterize the effect of reducing the consumption of beverages with sugar and artificial sweeteners on weight and blood pressure on nursing students. The working hypothesis was that nursing students from the National Institute of Medical Science and Nutrition in Mexico City (INCMNSZ) who substituted their intake of sugar or artificially sweetened soft drinks with plain water would have greater weight loss, lower fat and lower blood pressure than students who did not diminish their intake of soft drinks.

Studietype

Intervensjonell

Registrering (Faktiske)

148

Fase

  • Ikke aktuelt

Kontakter og plasseringer

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Studiesteder

    • Distrito Federal
      • Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico
        • INCMNSZ

Deltakelseskriterier

Forskere ser etter personer som passer til en bestemt beskrivelse, kalt kvalifikasjonskriterier. Noen eksempler på disse kriteriene er en persons generelle helsetilstand eller tidligere behandlinger.

Kvalifikasjonskriterier

Alder som er kvalifisert for studier

18 år til 30 år (Voksen)

Tar imot friske frivillige

Ja

Kjønn som er kvalifisert for studier

Alle

Beskrivelse

Inclusion Criteria:

Students in the Bachelor of Nursing INCMNSZ. What made light and moderate physical activity no more than 1 hour of exercise.

That according to the survey conducted consume at least one sugary drink according to the recommendations of the Ministry of Health

Exclusion Criteria:

Subjects who currently have or meet a specific diet. Diagnosed with hypertension or utilization of antihypertensive drugs. Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Use of drugs for weight loss. Diabetes mellitus History of cardiovascular events. Peripheral vascular disease. Cancer. Renal damage Psychiatric illness

Studieplan

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Hvordan er studiet utformet?

Designdetaljer

  • Primært formål: Behandling
  • Tildeling: Randomisert
  • Intervensjonsmodell: Parallell tildeling
  • Masking: Enkelt

Våpen og intervensjoner

Deltakergruppe / Arm
Intervensjon / Behandling
Eksperimentell: Caloric and non-caloric SSBS reduction
Sweetened beverages (SSBS) caloric and non-caloric were not permitted and allowed only plain water
Isocaloric individualized diet and sweetened caloric and non-caloric beverages restriction
Aktiv komparator: Caloric SSBS reduction
Only plain water and non-caloric sweetened beverages (SSBS) were allowed
Isocaloric individualized diet and caloric SSBS restriction
Ingen inngripen: All beverages
Beverages were not restricted

Hva måler studien?

Primære resultatmål

Resultatmål
Tidsramme
Percentage of change from baseline in kilograms of weight
Tidsramme: Baseline to three and six months
Baseline to three and six months

Sekundære resultatmål

Resultatmål
Tidsramme
Percentage of change from baseline in diastolic blood pressure
Tidsramme: Baseline to three and six months follow-up
Baseline to three and six months follow-up
Percentage of change from baseline in systolic blood pressure
Tidsramme: Baseline to three and six months follow-up
Baseline to three and six months follow-up

Samarbeidspartnere og etterforskere

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Etterforskere

  • Hovedetterforsker: Marisela Vázquez Duran, M.Sc, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion Salvador Zubiran
  • Studieleder: Lilia Castillo Martinez, M.Sc, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion Salvador Zubiran
  • Studieleder: Arturo Orea Tejeda, M.D, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion Salvador Zubiran

Publikasjoner og nyttige lenker

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Studierekorddatoer

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Studer hoveddatoer

Studiestart

1. mai 2012

Primær fullføring (Faktiske)

1. august 2012

Studiet fullført (Faktiske)

1. februar 2014

Datoer for studieregistrering

Først innsendt

16. januar 2015

Først innsendt som oppfylte QC-kriteriene

21. januar 2015

Først lagt ut (Anslag)

27. januar 2015

Oppdateringer av studieposter

Sist oppdatering lagt ut (Anslag)

28. januar 2015

Siste oppdatering sendt inn som oppfylte QC-kriteriene

26. januar 2015

Sist bekreftet

1. januar 2015

Mer informasjon

Begreper knyttet til denne studien

Ytterligere relevante MeSH-vilkår

Andre studie-ID-numre

  • Clic 002

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