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The Impact of Using omega3 Long-chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Weight Loss and Insulin Resistance in Obese Adolescents
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Omega3 and an hypocaloric diet. and Sunflower oil with an hypocaloric diet. for Obesity and Insulin Resistance. Completed, enrolled 366 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if a supplement containing omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids for three months reduce obesity and insulin resistance to obese adolescents if administered together with a hypocaloric diet.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Thirty caps with the supplement will be provided every mo during three mo. Supplement will be administered as gel caps containing 1.1 g of DHA and EPA (®MaxEpa, Merck Laboratory) Hypocaloric diet will start at admission and will continue during the six months of follow-up. It will consist in providing a personalized diet including: a) reduction of 700 Kcal from the usual diet considering lipids and carbohydrates, b) increasing fruits and vegetables intake up to six portions daily each, and c) incrementing the intake of fiber to 30 g a day through the inclusion of whole grains.
Thirty caps with the placebo will be provided every mo during three mo. Placebo will be administered as gel caps containing 1g of sunflower oil, which is omega-3 free, and is not expected to produce anti-inflammatory or insulin sensitivity effects. Hypocaloric diet will start at admission and will continue during the six months of follow-up. It will consist in providing a personalized diet including: a) reduction of 700 Kcal from the usual diet considering lipids and carbohydrates, b) increasing fruits and vegetables intake up to six portions daily each, and c) incrementing the intake of fiber to 30 g a day through the inclusion of whole grains.