Title
A FINEH Protein Trial - Part 1
Acute Food INtake Effect of Hemp Protein (A FINEH Protein) Trial - Part 1 - Acute Effects of Hemp Protein on Blood Glucose, Appetite, Blood Pressure and Food Intake.
Phase
N/ALead Sponsor
University of ManitobaStudy Type
InterventionalStatus
Completed No Results PostedIndication/Condition
Diabetes Prevention Obesity PreventionIntervention/Treatment
Hemp shake Soybean shake ...Study Participants
31The objectives of this trial are to assess the health benefits of acute hemp protein consumption compared to soybean protein and a non-protein control on: 1) blood glucose, appetite and blood pressure for one hour following consumption, 2) food intake at an ad libitum meal one hour following consumption and 3) blood glucose, appetite and blood pressure following the ad libitum meal to determine the "second meal effect" of hemp protein.
Hemp protein shake
Soybean protein shake
Non-protein shake
Hemp protein shake, 20 grams, given once at beginning of acute trial
Hemp protein shake, 40 grams, given once, at beginning of acute trial
Soybean protein shake, 20 grams, given once, at beginning of acute trial
Soybean protein shake, 40 grams, given once, at beginning of acute trial
non-protein control shake, given once, at beginning of acute trial
Inclusion Criteria: Normoglycemic (<5.6 mmol/L) Body mass index (BMI) of 18.5-29.9 kg/m2 Participants will be excluded if they regularly skip breakfast, smoke, or consuming medications that may influence study outcomes or have experienced any gastrointestinal related health conditions/surgeries over the past year. Exclusion Criteria: Restrained eaters Regularly skip breakfast Smokers Those who are active (organized activities or athletic training at a high intensity; ≥ 150 min per week of moderate to vigorous physical activity) Those on medications that may influence study outcomes or have experienced any gastrointestinal related health conditions/surgeries over the past year.