Effects of a Bakery Product Enriched With Fibre and L-carnitine on Insulin Resistance in Patients With Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic X Syndrome, Overweight, Dyslipidemias
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Metabolic X Syndrome focused on measuring L-carnitine, fibre, bakery product, insulin resistance
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- BMI between 25 and 35 Kg/m2
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnancy or lactation
- Kidney, liver and thyroid disease
- History of cardiovascular or chronic inflammatory disease
- Diabetes mellitus
- Lipid-lowering medication
- Triglyceride concentration > 400 mg/dl
- Consumption of other carnitine and/or fibre-enriched foods
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
With metabolic syndrome
Without metabolic syndrome
Before dietary therapy was initiated, in order to stabilise dietary patterns prior to intervention, patients were submitted to a 4-weeks run-in period of a caloric restriction of 500 Kcal to their usual diet. After this adaptation period, two intervention groups were evaluated: a calorie-restricted diet plus bread-enriched product that received 15.08 g of dietary fibre (9.49 g of insoluble fibre and 5.59 g of soluble fibre) plus 2325 mg of L-carnitine/day in 130 g of bread (enriched group) and a calorie-restricted diet plus placebo bread group whose diet included 130 g/day of not-enriched bread (placebo group).
Before dietary therapy was initiated, in order to stabilise dietary patterns prior to intervention, patients were submitted to a 4-weeks run-in period of a caloric restriction of 500 Kcal to their usual diet. After this adaptation period, two intervention groups were evaluated: a calorie-restricted diet plus bread-enriched product that received 15.08 g of dietary fibre (9.49 g of insoluble fibre and 5.59 g of soluble fibre) plus 2325 mg of L-carnitine/day in 130 g of bread (enriched group) and a calorie-restricted diet plus placebo bread group whose diet included 130 g/day of not-enriched bread (placebo group).