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| Carlsberg Foundation | UNKNOWN |
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Metabolic imprints of five different types of alcohol will be investigated in two study groups.
The study will be an assessor-blinded, parallel dietary trial (crossover design).
The project aims to identify the chemical nature and kinetics of metabolite changes related to alcohol, hops, grapes and other beverage constituents as well as the brewing processes.
Metabolic imprints of five different types of alcohol will be investigated in two study groups of 15 participants in each with equal distribution of gender, occasional (0-2 u/week) and habitual drinkers (>2 u/week), respectively.
The intervention is divided into two periods: abstaining and drinking period. Occasional drinkers begin the abstaining intervention and habitual drinkers begin the drinking intervention, and cross-over after 3 weeks.
In the drinking period women consume 1 unit/day and men 2 units/day.
Study participants will consume five different types of alcohol; beer, cider, white wine, red wine and spirits. The sequence of alcohol consumption in the drinking period is randomized by 'random number allocation'.
Study participants are asked to collect 24h urine samples three days in beginning of each intervention and one day in the end of last intervention. The remaining days of the trial they are asked to make a urine spot test each morning at home. Beside urine samples, they are to give blood samples on each trial day and at screening (6 times). Overnight-fasting blood samples are drawn at day 0, 1 and 21, 22 and 42 of the six week intervention and one at screening before intervention.
Furthermore, participants receive kits to provide a dry blood sampling the following three days after trial days in situ. There will also be taken blood pressure and questionnaire handouts. A voluntary hair sample will be taken at Baseline (day 0) and final day of intervention (day 42).
From these samples the following will be determined:
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Drinking | Experimental | Occasional drinkers assigned to start with a 3week drinking period (women 1 u/day - men 2 u/day) Followed by crossover without washout to 3 week abstaining period |
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| Abstaining | Experimental | Habitual drinkers assigned to start 2 weeks of abstaining from alcohol Followed by crossover without washout to 3 weeks drinking (women 1 u/day - men 2 u/day) |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Drinking | Dietary Supplement | Five different types of alcohol given to participants for 4-5 days in a random sequence for 3 weeks |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| DHEAS | Changes in dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS) and related (steroid) hormones and metabolites | 3 weeks |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Markers of alcohol intake | Ethyl glucuronide, ethyl sulphate, fatty acid ethyl esters, phosphatidyl ethanol and any other ethanol metabolite | 3 weeks |
| Human microbial co-metabolites | Cresol, cresol sulphate, indoxyl sulphate and indole acetic acid |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Discriminant metabolic profiles | Metabolic profiles of blood, urine or hair discriminating periods of alcohol drinking and abstaining determined by receiver-operator characteristics of prediction models provided by partial least squares discriminant analyses comparing random training and test sets. | 3 weeks |
| Discriminant metabolic profiles |
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Lars O Dragsted, PhD | University of Copenhagen | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen | Copenhagen | Frederiksberg C | 1958 | Denmark |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 36501072 | Derived | Wilkens TL, Ziegler Z, Aru V, Khakimov B, Overgaard SL, Engelsen SB, Dragsted LO. 1-2 Drinks Per Day Affect Lipoprotein Composition after 3 Weeks-Results from a Cross-Over Pilot Intervention Trial in Healthy Adults Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-Measured Lipoproteins and Apolipoproteins. Nutrients. 2022 Nov 27;14(23):5043. doi: 10.3390/nu14235043. |
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After study completion the participant ID's will be anonymized to allow data sharing
3-6 months after publication of data in a peer reviewed journal when the study has been fully anonymized.
Through the web-site, https://enpadasi.science.ku.dk/
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| ID | Term |
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| D065606 | Metabolic Side Effects of Drugs and Substances |
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| D064420 | Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions |
| D064419 | Chemically-Induced Disorders |
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| ID | Term |
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| D004326 | Drinking |
| ID | Term |
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| D004435 | Eating |
| D009747 | Nutritional Physiological Phenomena |
| D000066888 | Diet, Food, and Nutrition |
| D010829 | Physiological Phenomena |
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The study was conducted in two predefined groups of volunteers, 1) daily alcohol users of maximally one (females) or two (males) drinks per day, and 2) occasional drinkers (0-2 drinks per week). Group 1 was asked to abstain from alcohol for 3 weeks, then to resume drinking 1-2 drinks daily for the next three weeks. Group 2 was asked to drink 1-2 drinks daily for 3 weeks and then to abstain for the following 3 weeks. During the alcohol intake period both groups were randomized to sequences of 4-5 days with red wine, white wine, lager beer, apple cider, or spirits. The primary endpoint was an effect of alcohol on dihydroepiandrosterone sulphate excretion in urine. Biomarkers of alcohol intake and alcohol-induced metabolic change, physical activity, or well-being were secondary outcomes.
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Intake of alcoholic drinks or abstaining cannot be masked to participants or care providers (delivering the alcoholic beverages). The outcomes included biomarkers of alcohol intake so in practice the investigator and outcomes assessor could not be blinded either.
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| Abstaining | Other | Participants are abstaining from all alcoholic beverages for three weeks |
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| 3 weeks |
| Markers of intake of raw materials from the beverage productions | Humulone-derived conjugates and several analogues and unidentified metabolites from the intake of raw materials used in beverage production, including hops, malt, cider apples, grapes, unknown metabolites from processing, etc. | 1 day |
| Metabolites from outcomes 1-4 measured in dry urine spots | Investigating the use of sampling urine on cotton sticks | 1 day |
| Metabolites from outcomes 1-4 measured in dry blood samples | Investigating the use of sampling blood on filter papers | 1 day |
| Metabolites from outcomes 1-4 measured in a hair sample | Investigating the feasibility of collecting small hair samples before and after trial | 3 weeks (1 day) |
| Blood pressure | Investigating changes in blood pressure and heart rate from beginning to end of each intervention period. | 1d - 3 weeks |
| Physical activity monitoring | Investigating changes in physical activity from beginning to end of each intervention period using a chip with a 3D-gyro mounted on the thigh to record movements during periods of 24-72 hours at the beginning and end of the intervention periods. | 1d - 3weeks |
| Blood lipids | Investigating changes in blood lipids at the end of each intervention period | 3 weeks |
| Fibrinogen | Investigating changes in fibrinogen and related coagulation factors at the end of each intervention period | 3 weeks |
| Adiponectin | Investigating changes in adiponectin at the end of each intervention period | 3 weeks |
| Psychosocial well-being | Investigating changes in psycho-social well-being using a standardized questionnaire at the beginning and end of each intervention period. | 3 weeks |
Metabolic profiles of dry urine spots discriminating periods of drinking specific alcoholic beverages (beer, cider, red wine, white wine or spirits) with abstaining determined by receiver-operator characteristics of prediction models provided by partial least squares discriminant analyses comparing random training and test sets. |
| 4-5 days |
| D004068 | Digestive System Physiological Phenomena |
| D055688 | Digestive System and Oral Physiological Phenomena |