Effects of Sourdough Fermented Rye Crisp Bread on Appetite and Postprandial Metabolic Responses

NCT02793297 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 24

Last updated 2016-06-09

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Summary

The overall objective is to evaluate the impact of sourdough fermented crisp bread on effects on appetite and postprandial glucose and insulin responses. Beneficial effects on appetite and postprandial insulin responses have been observed, particularly for unfermented rye crisp breads in a previous study. In the present study, the investigators evaluated how the intake of sourdough fermented rye crisp breads vs. unfermented rye crisp bread as well as a control refined wheat crisp bread product may affect self-rated appetite and postprandial insulin and glucose responses in healthy men and women in a meal-study. The investigators characterized intervention products with regards to microstructural and chemical features in order to elucidate underlying mechanisms for potential effects observed on appetite and postprandial metabolic responses.

Conditions

  • Appetite

Interventions

OTHER

refined wheat crisp bread

Refined wheat crisp bread (52 g) was served as part of a regular breakfast together with margarine (15 g), cheese (20 mg), coffee/tea (150 mL), and juice (150 mL). The amount of crisp bread was adjusted so that all arms provided a similar amount of available carbohydrate (35 g).

OTHER

sourdough fermented rye crisp bread

Sourdough fermented rye crisp bread (59.4 g) was served as part of a regular breakfast together with margarine (15 g), cheese (20 mg), coffee/tea (150 mL), and juice (150 mL). The amount of crisp bread was adjusted so that all arms provided a similar amount of available carbohydrate (35 g).

OTHER

unfermented rye crisp bread

Unfermented rye crisp bread (59.8 g) was served as part of a regular breakfast together with margarine (15 g), cheese (20 mg), coffee/tea (150 mL), and juice (150 mL). The amount of crisp bread was adjusted so that all arms provided a similar amount of available carbohydrate (35 g).

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Uppsala University

    collaborator OTHER
  • Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
NONE
Model
CROSSOVER

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
70 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2015-01-31
Primary Completion
2016-03-31
Completion
2016-03-31

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