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Protein-Distinct Macronutrient-Equivalent Diet 1
Sponsor: South Dakota State University
Summary
Plant-based diets are naturally low in Methionine (Met), and also low in precursor molecules (e.g L-carnitine, choline, betaine, etc.) producing microbiota-mediated proatherogenic TMAO. Among plant proteins, pulses are rich in micronutrients, and dietary fibers, making them ideal for microbiome-stimulating, nutrient-dense, healthful dietary patterns. However, daily pulse intake remains low at 8% in America despite recommendations by DGA, a resource to guide health promotion across communities. A significant body of preclinical data, waiting to be translated to humans, suggests that dietary Met restriction can trigger beneficial metabolic and anti-inflammatory adaptations leading to improved chronic health and longevity. The central hypothesis is that a pulse-protein-based healthy diet can be simultaneously equivalent to omnivorous diets in protein content and yet naturally lower in Met and TMAO to improve glycemic control, body composition, and immunometabolic flexibility to reduce the risk of chronic diseases and improve healthspan. The goal is to systematically elucidate for the first time the effects of a lacto-vegetarian feeding pattern with pulses as the primary protein source on a comprehensive panel of \~500 traditional and next-generation biomarkers of health, and assess the role of the gut microbiota in mediating such effects. We also aim to interrogate the potential concern about the lower bioavailability of non-heme iron from pulses.
Official title: Effect of a Pulse-based USDA-diet on Gut Microbial Metabolites and Biomarkers of Healthspan: A 18-week Randomized Controlled Crossover Feeding Study in Older Adults
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
76
Start Date
2022-11-15
Completion Date
2025-12
Last Updated
2025-02-17
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Meat based
Omnivorous diet following dietary guidelines
Pulse based
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian pulse-based diet following dietary guidelines
Locations (1)
South Dakota State University, Wagner Hall 416
Brookings, South Dakota, United States