Effects of Soy Protein on Cholesterol Levels in Children Affected With Familial Hypercholesterolemia (SOYFIT)
Heterozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Heterozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia focused on measuring LDL-Cholesterol, Heterozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia, Paediatrics, Dietary Treatment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Informed consent of both the patient and their legal guardian, age of 4 to 14, diagnosis of definite FH using the Simon Broome criteria, body weight within normal age-specific percentile range (Kromeyer-Hauschild et al.), the proven ability and willingness to adhere to a fat-modified diet.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Metabolic or genetic disorders other than FH, current infectious disease, current or history of cancerous disease, current treatment with lipid lowering drugs, failure to complete all trial-related assessments, reported habit of consuming soy products or adherence to a non-standard diet (e.g. vegetarianism) prior to enrolment into the study.
Sites / Locations
- Austrian Academic Institute for Clinical Nutrition
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Fat modified diet
Fat modifed diet enriched with soy protein
Subjects in this arm had been instructed to achieve specific daily maximum intakes in total fat (≤ 30% of total energy intake), saturated fatty acids (≤10% of total fat intake) and cholesterol (≤ 300 mg). Furthermore the participating families had been trained to replace as many visible fat sources as possible with rapeseed oil due to its favorable composition of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Subjects in this arm had been instructed to achieve specific daily maximum intakes in total fat (≤ 30% of total energy intake), saturated fatty acids (≤10% of total fat intake) and cholesterol (≤ 300 mg). Furthermore the participating families had been trained to replace as many visible fat sources as possible with rapeseed oil due to its favorable composition of polyunsaturated fatty acids. Subjects in this arm were additionally instructed to consume at least 0.25 g of soy protein per kg bodyweight per day and were provided with recipes and practical advice on how to achieve this goal. Example provided: a child with a bodyweight of 30kg would have to consume the equivalent of approx. 50g of Tofu per day to meet the treatment target.