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The MEDGICarb-Study: Design of a multi-center randomized controlled trial to determine the differential health-promoting effects of low- and high-glycemic index Mediterranean-style eating patterns

Adults with central adiposity and other features of the metabolic syndrome have a markedly elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). A Mediterranean-style healthy eating pattern (MED-HEP) and consumption of foods with a lower glycemic index (GI) are potentia...

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Autores principales: Bergia, Robert E., Biskup, Izabela, Giacco, Rosalba, Costabile, Giuseppina, Gray, Savanna, Wright, Amy, Vitale, Marilena, Campbell, Wayne W., Landberg, Rikard, Riccardi, Gabriele
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7451809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32885091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2020.100640
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author Bergia, Robert E.
Biskup, Izabela
Giacco, Rosalba
Costabile, Giuseppina
Gray, Savanna
Wright, Amy
Vitale, Marilena
Campbell, Wayne W.
Landberg, Rikard
Riccardi, Gabriele
author_facet Bergia, Robert E.
Biskup, Izabela
Giacco, Rosalba
Costabile, Giuseppina
Gray, Savanna
Wright, Amy
Vitale, Marilena
Campbell, Wayne W.
Landberg, Rikard
Riccardi, Gabriele
author_sort Bergia, Robert E.
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description Adults with central adiposity and other features of the metabolic syndrome have a markedly elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). A Mediterranean-style healthy eating pattern (MED-HEP) and consumption of foods with a lower glycemic index (GI) are potential dietary approaches to curb the T2D and CVD epidemic. However, experimental evidence of the effectiveness of MED-HEP and of the contribution of GI towards improving indices of glucose homeostasis, especially among non-diabetic people, are lacking. Therefore, we developed the MedGI-Carb trial, a multi-center (Italy, Sweden, and United States) intervention in adults with at least two components of the metabolic syndrome (elevated waist circumference + one other component) that aims to improve markers of glucose homeostasis through dietary modification. All participants were randomized to consume an isocaloric high- or low-GI MED-HEP for 12 weeks. We hypothesized that indexes of insulinemia (primary outcome: postprandial insulin and glucose after standardized breakfast and lunch; secondary outcomes: fasting plasma glucose and insulin, HbA(1c), 24-h continuous glucose monitoring) would be improved more with the low-GI versus the high-GI MED-HEP. Additionally, we hypothesized that consumption of a MED-HEP would improve other markers of cardiometabolic health and well-being (fasting blood pressure, fasting lipid profile, sleep quality, satiety, global metabolic alterations in the plasma metabolome, changes in the gut microbiota, subjective health and well-being), with no difference between groups. Collectively, the design of MEDGI-Carb allows several different research questions to be explored. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03410719.
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spelling pubmed-74518092020-09-02 The MEDGICarb-Study: Design of a multi-center randomized controlled trial to determine the differential health-promoting effects of low- and high-glycemic index Mediterranean-style eating patterns Bergia, Robert E. Biskup, Izabela Giacco, Rosalba Costabile, Giuseppina Gray, Savanna Wright, Amy Vitale, Marilena Campbell, Wayne W. Landberg, Rikard Riccardi, Gabriele Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article Adults with central adiposity and other features of the metabolic syndrome have a markedly elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). A Mediterranean-style healthy eating pattern (MED-HEP) and consumption of foods with a lower glycemic index (GI) are potential dietary approaches to curb the T2D and CVD epidemic. However, experimental evidence of the effectiveness of MED-HEP and of the contribution of GI towards improving indices of glucose homeostasis, especially among non-diabetic people, are lacking. Therefore, we developed the MedGI-Carb trial, a multi-center (Italy, Sweden, and United States) intervention in adults with at least two components of the metabolic syndrome (elevated waist circumference + one other component) that aims to improve markers of glucose homeostasis through dietary modification. All participants were randomized to consume an isocaloric high- or low-GI MED-HEP for 12 weeks. We hypothesized that indexes of insulinemia (primary outcome: postprandial insulin and glucose after standardized breakfast and lunch; secondary outcomes: fasting plasma glucose and insulin, HbA(1c), 24-h continuous glucose monitoring) would be improved more with the low-GI versus the high-GI MED-HEP. Additionally, we hypothesized that consumption of a MED-HEP would improve other markers of cardiometabolic health and well-being (fasting blood pressure, fasting lipid profile, sleep quality, satiety, global metabolic alterations in the plasma metabolome, changes in the gut microbiota, subjective health and well-being), with no difference between groups. Collectively, the design of MEDGI-Carb allows several different research questions to be explored. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03410719. Elsevier 2020-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7451809/ /pubmed/32885091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2020.100640 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bergia, Robert E.
Biskup, Izabela
Giacco, Rosalba
Costabile, Giuseppina
Gray, Savanna
Wright, Amy
Vitale, Marilena
Campbell, Wayne W.
Landberg, Rikard
Riccardi, Gabriele
The MEDGICarb-Study: Design of a multi-center randomized controlled trial to determine the differential health-promoting effects of low- and high-glycemic index Mediterranean-style eating patterns
title The MEDGICarb-Study: Design of a multi-center randomized controlled trial to determine the differential health-promoting effects of low- and high-glycemic index Mediterranean-style eating patterns
title_full The MEDGICarb-Study: Design of a multi-center randomized controlled trial to determine the differential health-promoting effects of low- and high-glycemic index Mediterranean-style eating patterns
title_fullStr The MEDGICarb-Study: Design of a multi-center randomized controlled trial to determine the differential health-promoting effects of low- and high-glycemic index Mediterranean-style eating patterns
title_full_unstemmed The MEDGICarb-Study: Design of a multi-center randomized controlled trial to determine the differential health-promoting effects of low- and high-glycemic index Mediterranean-style eating patterns
title_short The MEDGICarb-Study: Design of a multi-center randomized controlled trial to determine the differential health-promoting effects of low- and high-glycemic index Mediterranean-style eating patterns
title_sort medgicarb-study: design of a multi-center randomized controlled trial to determine the differential health-promoting effects of low- and high-glycemic index mediterranean-style eating patterns
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7451809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32885091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2020.100640
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