Impact of Dairy Integration Into Canadian Food Guide on Gut Health
Laval University
20 participants
Oct 6, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The primary objective is to investigate the impact of milk, fermented milk, and soy beverages, incorporated in a diet reflecting adherence to Canadian food guide recommendations on food choices on gut microbiota in middle-aged adults (45-65 years) with abdominal obesity and slightly deteriorated lipids and/or glucose profile. The study aims to discern whether the integration of soy beverages (control), milk, and fermented milk within the CFG diet contributes to distinct gut outcomes and alterations in gut health. We hypothesized that milk and fermented milk will further promote beneficial changes in gut health parameters including gut microbiota composition, trans-epithelial permeability, and inflammation, relative to soy beverages.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- IMC \< 45
- Waist circumference \> 80 cm (Women) or 94 cm (men)
Exclusion Criteria8
- History of diabetes (types 1 and 2), CVD, enteropathy, immune diseases or bariatric surgery
- Cancer (diagnostic and/or treatment) during the last 5 years
- Antibiotic consumption during the last 3 months
- Active smoking or cannabis consumption
- Lactose intolerance or allergy, any allergies to foods given in the intervention phases
- Irregular defecation patterns
- Pregnancy/lactation
- Inability to speak French
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Interventions
Consumption of 1 cup milk 3 times per day during 9 days alongside CFG diet
Consumption of fermented milk 3 times per day during 9 days alongside CFG diet
Consumption of a soy beverage 3 times per day during 9 days alongside CFG diet
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NCT07257913