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Factors Involved in Obesity-related Inflammation and Insulin Resistance

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clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT01173705
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Clinical Study attributes

NCT Number
NCT011737050
Health Conditions in Trial
Inflammation
Inflammation
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Obesity
Obesity
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Insulin resistance
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Trial Recruitment Size
620
Trial Sponsor
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University
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Clinical Trial Start Date
2011
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Primary Completion Date
2014
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Study Completion Date
2014
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Clinical Trial Study Type
Observational0
Observational Clinical Trial Type
Case-Control0
Observational Study Perspective
Cross-Sectional0
Participating Facility
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Official Name
Genetic and Nutritional Factors Involved in Obesity-related Inflammation and Insulin Resistance0
Last Updated
January 20, 2017
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Study summary

In this project, we propose to recruit lean and obese subjects with different ethnic background (African Americans and Caucasians) to study the alterations of lipid and carbohydrate metabolism and determine whether these disturbances are linked to genetic, inflammatory, oxidative stress, and/or nutritional factors. Because systemic inflammation and insulin resistance are frequent features of obesity, we postulate that an unbalanced diet with high saturated- and low omega 3-fatty acids is linked to obesity-related inflammation and insulin resistance. We propose to investigate fatty acid metabolism and determine the links between fatty acid composition and oxidative stress in tissues of lean and obese subjects. We propose the following aims: Specific Aim 1: Evaluate nutrient intake in lean and obese subjects using the standard NHANES Food Questionnaire. Specific Aim 2: Evaluate the fatty acid composition, including omega-3, in adipose tissue depots, blood monocytes and skeletal muscle, and examine the relationship between omega-3 content and inflammatory and oxidative stress markers. Specific Aim 3: Compare the effects of omega-3 and saturated FA supplementation on inflammatory and oxidative stress markers in vitro in adipose tissue explants, preadipocytes and monocyte culture.

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