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Low Versus High-glycemic Index Post-exercise Diets for Improving Metabolism and Body Composition...

Hypercholesterolemia

Postprandial triglycerides are a strong risk factor for heart disease. The purpose is to assess the effects of a low-glycemic versus high-glycemic meal after 90 minute exercise sessions that are done 4 times a week for 6 weeks on postprandial triglyceride level. Secondary measurements include other lipids and body composition.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trials of Five Different Food Supplements With Restriction Diet in Adults

Overweight and ObesityInflammation2 more

In recent years, dietary supplement are of great interest for the improvement of human health. This study is designed as a parallel, randomized, double blind study exploring the efficacy of two months daily oral dosing of five different food supplements together with diet restriction in 120 otherwise healthy overweight or obese adults on different biochemical and anthropometric parameters.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Apples on cardioVascular Risk And Gut Health

Mild Hypercholesterolemia

There is now considerable scientific evidence that a diet rich in fruits and vegetables could improve human health. Apples are among the most frequently consumed fruits in the world. Epidemiological studies have linked frequent apple consumption with several health benefits including a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. Apples are an important source of polyphenols and fiber and their beneficial effects could be attributed to this content; however, their impact on our health is not clear. Although, there are some studies that have reported cholesterol lowering effects the results are inconsistent. Furthermore, few studies have explored the impact on vascular function and gut microbiota. The objective of the current study is to assess whether a regular apple consumption, reduces total cholesterol levels, improves vascular function and gut microbiota profile in mildly hypercholesterolemic subjects compared with a control, sugar matched commercial clear apple juice squash.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Lomitapide in Pediatric Patients With Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia...

Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia

This is a Phase 3 single-arm, open-label, international, multi-center clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of lomitapide in pediatric patients with HoFH who are receiving stable lipid-lowering therapy, including LDL apheresis. The study is comprised of a 12-week Run-in Period, a primary 24-week Efficacy Phase, followed by an 80-week Safety Phase.

Withdrawn19 enrollment criteria

Health Benefits of Whole Grain Oats in Population at Risk of Cardio-metabolic Disease

Cardiovascular DiseaseHypercholesterolemia

Intake of whole grain cereals has been associated with reducing the risk of hyperlipidaemia and heart disease, however the mechanisms by which oats or oat fractions exert this effect is not totally clear. Furthermore, several large epidemiological studies and a number of recent meta-analyses of nutritional interventions have reported a positive association between increased whole grain intake and reduced risk of developing a range of chronic diseases. Recognising the important role of the gut microbiota in metabolism and metabolic disease risk, we examined the impact of whole grain oats on the human gut microbiota and cardio-metabolic risk factors. The main aims of this human study is to determine the effectiveness of a low GI whole grain oats breakfast cereal compared to a high GI, refined breakfast cereal to beneficially modulate gut microbiota and its metabolic output, plasma lipids, gut satiety hormones and inflammation markers in an at risk of cardio-metabolic disease population

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Genetically Guided Statin Therapy

HypercholesterolemiaHydroxy-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG Co-A) Reductase Inhibitors Adverse Reaction

The purpose of this study is to examine if using genetics can improve statin adherence in patients who should be taking statins but are not because of prior side effects. This study will assist physicians/providers in making a personalized health care plan for prevention of cardiovascular disease.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Flax Lignans and Heart Health

Hypercholesterolemia

Purpose: To demonstrate the efficacy of Beneflax™ flaxseed lignan (SDG) concentrate to lower serum cholesterol levels. Background: Flaxseed has been studied for various health benefits in humans, including prostate health, glucose control, and cardiovascular health. Cholesterol levels and high blood pressure are known to be risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Whole flaxseed has had variable effects on serum lipid levels, perhaps a consequence of variations in the amounts of secoisolariciresinol diglucoside (SDG) found in different flax cultivars, making the study of this bioactive compound difficult. Hypothesis: Flaxseed lignan (SDG) extract (Beneflax) significantly lowers total and LDL cholesterol. Flaxseed lignans also lower blood pressure and fasting glucose levels.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Physical Inactivity and Insulin Resistance in Skeletal Muscle.

Metabolic Syndrome XInsulin Resistance3 more

The purpose of this study is to determine how a decline in physical activity acutely leads to a decrease in insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle. The hypothesis is that the loss of insulin sensitivity following physical inactivity is caused by a rapid reduction in skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxidative capacity.

Withdrawn9 enrollment criteria

Study of MB07811 in Subjects With Hypercholesterolemia

Hypercholesterolemia

A Phase 2 randomized, placebo controlled study assessing the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of MB07811 given orally to subjects with primary hypercholesterolemia for 12 weeks followed by a 6-week off drug phase.

Withdrawn20 enrollment criteria

Effects of Buttermilk on Serum LDL Cholesterol Concentrations

HypercholesterolemiaButtermilk2 more

Rationale and objective: Based on the results of a pilot study, the objective of the present study is to evaluate whether buttermilk lower serum LDL cholesterol concentrations and can prevent the serum LDL cholesterol raising effects of eggs. Study Design: The study has a randomized placebo-controlled factorial 2x2 design. The total study duration is 14 weeks, consisting of a 2 weeks run-in period and a 12 weeks experimental period. Subjects will be stratified for age, gender and BMI over the experimental groups. Study population: One hundred and eight healthy male and female subjects, aged 18-70 years, with slightly elevated serum total cholesterol concentrations (5.5-8.0 mmol/l). Intervention: During the entire study period, volunteers are instructed to consume a diet according to the Dutch dietary guidelines (35 en% fat (10 en% saturated fat), 50-55 en% carbohydrates). During the two weeks run-in period all subjects will drink daily at lunch 100 mL skimmed milk. During the 12 weeks experimental period, a first group of subjects will continue drinking the skimmed milk (control group), while a second group will consume a low-fat buttermilk, a third group skimmed milk enriched with egg-yolk, and a fourth group egg-yolk incorporated into a low-fat buttermilk based beverage. The egg-yolk will be enriched in lutein. Whole egg consumption (others than provided by us) is not allowed during the entire study. Main study parameters/endpoints: Measurements will be performed during the run-in period (days 0, 11 and 14) and during the experimental period (days 56, 95 and 98). The main effects (egg-yolk and buttermilk consumption) will be calculated as the absolute differences between values obtained at the end of the experimental (average days 95 and 98) and run-in (average days 11 and 14) periods. The primary endpoint is the change in serum LDL cholesterol concentrations. Secondary endpoints are changes in serum total and HDL cholesterol, triacylglycerol, apoA-I, apoB and hsCRP concentrations.

Completed19 enrollment criteria
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