Cottonseed Oil Dose Response
Dyslipidemias, Overweight and Obesity, Nutrition, Healthy
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Dyslipidemias
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: 25-75-year-old men and women at increased risk for cardiovascular disease. Increased risk for cardiovascular disease will be defined by either elevated cholesterol profiles -or- overweight/obesity. Elevated cholesterol profiles will be defined as: "Borderline High" and/or "at risk" in two or more of the following variables (total cholesterol: 180-239 mg/dL, LDL cholesterol 110-159 mg/dL, triglycerides 130-199 mg/dL) --or--- "High" in total cholesterol (240 mg/dL and higher), LDL (160 mg/dL or higher), or triglycerides (between 200 - 350 mg/dl). Overweight/obesity will be defined by body mass index (overweight 25-29.9 kg/m2 or obesity 30 kg/m2 or greater). Exclusion Criteria: Probable familial hypercholesterolemia, defined by: total cholesterol greater than 290 mg/dL or LDL levels greater than 190 mg/dL plus a family history of myocardial infarction (MI) before 50 years of age in a 2nd-degree relative or below age 60 in a 1st-degree relative. women on hormone replacement therapy for less than 2 years women who are pregnant individuals who regularly exercise more than 3 h/w weight gain or loss of more than 5% of their body weight in the past 3 months plans to begin a weight loss/exercise regimen during the trial history of medical or surgical events that could affect digestion or swallowing gastrointestinal surgeries, conditions or disorders, any chronic diseases (including moderate to severe asthma, chronic lung disease, and kidney disease), metabolic diseases atherosclerosis previous MI or stroke cancer fasting blood glucose levels greater than 126 mg/dL blood pressure greater than 180/120 mmHg medication use affecting digestion and absorption, metabolism (e.g., thyroid meds), lipid-lowering medications, medications for diabetes, steroid/hormone therapies, or current antibiotic cycles medically prescribed or special diets Food allergies (specific to the foods in the study, including wheat, dairy, and cottonseed oil) fish oil supplements, excessive alcohol use (greater than 3 drinks/d for men; greater than 2 drinks/d for women) tobacco or nicotine use underweight BMI (<18.5 kg/m2)
Sites / Locations
- University of GeorgiaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
CSO LOW
CSO MID
CSO HIGH
CONTROL
Participants are given foods enriched with cottonseed oil and instructed on how to substitute study foods into their diet to maintain caloric balance.
Participants are given foods enriched with cottonseed oil and instructed on how to substitute study foods into their diet to maintain caloric balance.
Participants are given foods enriched with cottonseed oil and instructed on how to substitute study foods into their diet to maintain caloric balance.
Participants are given foods enriched with a mixture of oils and instructed on how to substitute study foods into their diet to maintain caloric balance.