Effects of Mixed Nut Consumption on Satiety and Weight Management
San Diego State University
56 participants
Dec 1, 2016
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The first goal of the proposed study is to determine acute and long-term effects of mixed nuts (almonds, hazelnuts, pecans, pistachios, walnuts, and peanuts) on metabolic parameters and weight management. While numerous studies have shown the beneficial effects of nuts on promoting negative energy balance and weight loss, mechanistic studies exploring how the inclusion of nuts in the diet promotes a negative energy balance and weight loss have not been conducted. The second goal is to determine the mechanisms by which mixed nut consumption regulates of food intake and body weight.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- years old
- BMI 27-40
Exclusion Criteria5
- Smoker
- Pregnant woman
- Required dietary supplement use
- Required medication of metabolic disorders
- Allergy to nuts or gluten
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Interventions
Subjects consume 240 kcal of pretzels daily for 16 weeks.
Subjects consume 240 kcal of mixed nuts daily for 16 weeks.
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NCT03375866