Satiating Diet, Appetite Control and Body Weight Loss in Individuals With Obesity
Weight Loss, Weight Maintenance, Appetite Control
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Weight Loss
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- individuals with a BMI ≥30 and <40 kg/m2
- aged between 18-50 years
- waist circumference >102 cm in men and >88 cm in women.
Exclusion Criteria:
- taking medications that could influence appetite or body weight (e.g. thyroid replacement therapy, sulfonylureas and glucocorticoids)
- being treated with insulin for type 2 diabetes
- large body weight fluctuations (>4 kg over last two months)
- characterized by high restraint behaviour (score >12, measured with the TFEQ)
- history of an eating disorder (e.g. binge eating disorder) using the EDE questionnaire
- performing >150 min of moderate-vigorous intensity physical activity/week
- use of nutritional supplements (multivitamins, calcium, protein, fibre); 8) smoking, drugs or alcohol (>2 drinks/d)
- consumption of >5 cups of coffee/d
- (pre)menopausal or pregnant women
- diagnosis of chronic diseases, acute infections or gastric problems (e.g. ulcers)
- food allergies/intolerances to ingredients/foods in the satiating intervention
- having a pacemaker (for fMRI)
- taking sedatives or sleeping pills
- symptoms of depression (>20 on the BDI).
Sites / Locations
- Department of Physical EducationRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Non-restrictive satiating intervention
Conventional restrictive intervention + non-restrictive satiating intervention
Minimal healthy guidelines
The non-restrictive satiating intervention will include guidelines and recipes to prepare highly satiating meals that will be low in energy density and glycemic index and high in protein, polyunsaturated fats, vitamins and minerals (e.g. calcium), and certain constituents of spices (e.g. capsaicin).
Conventional restrictive intervention consisting of a -500 kcal/d calorie deficit (P1) followed by a non-restrictive satiating intervention (P2)
Considering recommendations from the latest Canadian Obesity Guidelines, the control group will receive a minimal intervention based on the Canada's Food Guide for Healthy Eating