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Effect of Flax, Poppy, Sesame & Salba on Postprandial Blood Glucose Response, Vascular, Appetite & Sensory Parameters

The Effects of Four Commonly Consumed Seeds (Flax, Poppy, Sesame & Salba) on Postprandial Blood Glucose Response, Vascular, Appetite and Sensory Parameters in Healthy Individuals

Status
Completed
Phases
Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT01579656
Enrollment
21
Registered
2012-04-18
Start date
2011-02-28
Completion date
2012-08-31
Last updated
2014-03-07

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Conditions

Cardiovascular Diseases

Brief summary

Consumption of whole grains has been heavily endorsed by both government and major health agencies, as evidenced in Health Canada's Food Guide, the US Department of Agriculture's Food Pyramid, and the Heart and Stroke Foundation's healthy eating guide. Whole grains have been championed for their proposed cardioprotective and weight control effects as suggested by epidemiological studies. The health benefits of whole grain products may be attributable to their nutrient composition, which contains dietary fibre, protein and several essential nutrients. There has also been a concurrent increase in seed consumption. Seeds have a similar and potentially superior nutritional composition to whole grains and they are rich in mammalian lignans and polyunsaturated fats, especially the highly valued omega-3 fatty acids. Preliminary studies on seeds have shown that they impart health benefits similar to those imparted by whole grains. Consumer choices regarding seed consumption may be based on their potential health benefits. Furthermore, they may also be affected by subjective sensory factors, such as appearance, taste and pre-conceived perceptions. Therefore, this study will compare the health properties of four seeds and their effects on appetite and sensory parameters in healthy individuals. These four seeds will be that of flax, poppy and sesame, due to their popularity and consumption as well as Salba, which has also recently received much attention for its associated health benefits.

Interventions

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTSalba

25g of ground Salba baked into a bran muffin matched for total available carbohydrate (50g), total dietary fibre (15g), and calories (494.5 kcal) with the addition of flour, inulin or canola oil. One of five muffins (Salba, Poppy, Sesame, Flax, Bran) will be administered at each visit.

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTWheat Bran

Bran muffin matched for total available carbohydrate (50g), total dietary fibre (15g), and calories (494.5 kcal). One of five muffins (Salba, Poppy, Sesame, Flax, Bran) will be administered at each visit.

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTPoppy

25g of ground Poppy Seeds baked into a bran muffin matched for total available carbohydrate (50g), total dietary fibre (15g), and calories (494.5 kcal) with the addition of flour, inulin or canola oil. One of five muffins (Salba, Poppy, Sesame, Flax, Bran) will be administered at each visit.

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTFlaxseed

25g of ground Flaxseed baked into a bran muffin matched for total available carbohydrate (50g), total dietary fibre (15g), and calories (494.5 kcal) with the addition of flour, inulin or canola oil. One of five muffins (Salba, Poppy, Sesame, Flax, Bran) will be administered at each visit.

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTSesame

25g of ground Sesame Seeds baked into a bran muffin matched for total available carbohydrate (50g), total dietary fibre (15g), and calories (494.5 kcal) with the addition of flour, inulin or canola oil. One of five muffins (Salba, Poppy, Sesame, Flax, Bran) will be administered at each visit.

Sponsors

Unity Health Toronto
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
CROSSOVER
Primary purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE (Subject)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* age 18-65 years * normal glycemic response * BMI between 18.5 - 25 kg/m2 * peripheral systolic and diastolic blood pressure \< 140mmHg and \< 90mmHg

Exclusion criteria

* known history of liver or kidney disease, diabetes, hypertension, stroke or myocardial infarctions, thyroid disease, Celiac disease/gastrointestinal disease, or AIDS; * allergies to any of the test products * using prescription medications or Natural Health Products * any condition which, in the opinion of the investigator, might jeopardize the health and safety of the subject or study personnel, or adversely affect the study results

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Postprandial Blood Glucose3 hoursAt each visit, postprandial blood glucose will be measured every 15 minutes over 3 hours.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Blood Pressure3 hoursAt each visit, brachial blood pressure will be measured every 30 minutes over 3 hours.
Arterial Stiffness3 hoursAt each visit, arterial stiffness (assessed by central augmentation index) will be measured every 30 minutes over 3 hours.
Palatability3 hoursAt each visit, participants will record their subjective ratings using a 100mm visual analogue scale and these ratings will be combined into a total subjective palatability score.
Personal Preference3 hoursAt each visit, participants will record their subjective ratings using a 100mm visual analogue scale and these ratings will be combined into a total subjective personal preference score.
Satiety3 hoursAt each visit, participants will record their subjective ratings using a 100mm visual analogue scale and these ratings will be combined into a total subjective appetite score.

Countries

Canada

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026