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Almonds, Gut Microbiome and Kids
Sponsor: Florida State University
Summary
This 8-week parallel-arm randomized controlled trial (N=70; ages 6-13) will determine the impact of daily almond butter consumption on gut microbiome composition and function, intestinal barrier integrity, and cardiometabolic health in school-aged children. Participants will be randomized to either a once-daily snack of personalized-portion almond butter (ALB; 16g, Creamy Natural Almond Butter) or an isocaloric nut-free chocolate spread control (CTL; 16g, Cadbury Milk Chocolate), each served on two plain unsalted saltine crackers, added to their habitual diet. The primary outcomes include oro-gut microbial composition and diversity, gut microbial functional capacity and metabolomics (SCFAs, bile acids, amino acid metabolites), and intestinal barrier integrity. Secondary outcomes include fasting cardiometabolic markers, systemic inflammation, appetite-regulatory and metabolic hormones, and sleep-related biomarkers. Feasibility, adherence (weekly logs; serum α-tocopherol), and precision nutrition potential will also be assessed, with stratified analyses by age, sex, BMI, ethnicity, and pubertal stage. This pilot trial will generate the first multi-omics characterization of almond butter's effects on the gut-immune-metabolic axis in children.
Official title: Nutritional Impact of Almond Butter on Gut Microbiome and Cardiometabolic Health in School-Aged Children: A Novel and Timely Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
6 Years - 13 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
70
Start Date
2026-08-01
Completion Date
2028-12-31
Last Updated
2026-06-09
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Creamy Richards 100% Almonds! Creamy Natural Almond Butter
Almond Butter (ALB) Group: Participants in this group will receive a daily snack consisting of a personalized portion of smooth natural almond butter (Creamy Richards 100% Almonds! Creamy Natural Almond Butter) spread between two plain unsalted saltine crackers (Unsalted Tops Premium Saltine Crackers). The amount of almond butter will be limited to 16g per two crackers; additional crackers will be provided if the personalized portion exceeds this limit.
Cadbury Milk Chocolate Spread
Control (CTL) Group: Participants in this group will receive a daily snack consisting of an isocaloric amount of a nut-free, vegetable oil-based chocolate spread ("Cadbury Milk Chocolate") spread between two plain unsalted saltine crackers ("Unsalted Tops Premium Saltine Crackers"). Similar to the peanut butter group, the chocolate spread will be limited to 16g per two crackers, with additional crackers provided if needed.
Locations (1)
The Gut Biome Lab
Tallahassee, Florida, United States