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  • Coolen, Jordy
    Data Submission
  • Ernst, Robert
    Data Submission

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Public Design
Yes
Readers
paula.santos
everton.soutolima
wouter.zirkzee
andre.boorsma
ben.vanommen
martien.caspers
serdar.ozsezen
femke.hoevenaars
eugene.vansomeren
lodewic.vantwillert
marjan.vanerk
herman.wietmarschen
annemarie.prins
peter.wielinga
everton.lima
tim.vandenbroek
pol.grootswagers
tno.user
ferry.jagers
lars.verschuren
annelies.dijk
rosario.lombardo
willem.vandenbrink
joost.westerhout
remon.dulos
heleen.deweerd
jildau.bouwman
suzan.wopereis
Writers
Study title
Assessment of Dietary Modulation of Inflammatory Tone (ADMIT)
Template
Intervention/Observation study
title
Assessment of Dietary Modulation of Inflammatory Tone (ADMIT)
description
The kinetic responses of three different dietary challenges and a water control challenge were assessed on various metabolic and inflammatory markers in 14 healthy males and females using a full cross-over study design. The dietary challenges included glucose (75 g glucose in 300 ml water), lipids (200 ml whipping cream) and a mix of glucose and lipids (same amounts as above), respectively. Blood samples were collected at baseline and at 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 h after consumption of the treatment products. Inflammation (IFN(gamma), IL-1(beta), IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-12p70, TNF-(alpha), CRP, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, SAA, E-selectin, P-selectin, thrombomodulin, leukocytes, neutrophils, lymphocytes) and clinical (e.g. glucose, insulin, triglycerides) markers as well as gene expression in blood cells and plasma oxylipin profiles were measured.
code
ADMIT_01
startDate
2012-12-14 00:00:00.0
Study type
Human Intervention
Objectives
etsa
Central conclusion
This study shows that dietary glucose and lipid challenges hardly induced an acute inflammatory response in healthy subjects, as quantified by an accurate and broad panel of parameters.
Consortium
not defined

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