Title
Effect of Dietary Fat Cooking Blend on Energy Expenditure in Children
Development of Rich & Creamy Melt® Organic Cooking Blend for Oxidative Stability and Reducing Childhood Obesity
Phase
N/ALead Sponsor
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital CenterStudy Type
InterventionalStatus
Completed No Results PostedIndication/Condition
Childhood ObesityIntervention/Treatment
corn oil medium chain triglyceride ...Study Participants
5The purpose of this study is to test the effects of a cooking oil blend of dietary fats rich in medium chain triglycerides on energy expenditure and food intake in overweight and obese children.
Participants will consume a muffin containing 20 g of dietary fat provided by the test oil and their energy expenditure will be measure post-prandially for 6 hours. At the end of the measurement period, participants will consume a cookie containing 10 g of fat provided by the test oil and their food intake at an ad libitum meal will be measured 1 hour later.
Participants will consume a muffin containing 20 g of dietary fat provided by the control oil and their energy expenditure will be measure post-prandially for 6 hours. At the end of the measurement period, participants will consume a cookie containing 10 g of fat provided by the control oil and their food intake at an ad libitum meal will be measured 1 hour later.
Inclusion Criteria: age 15-18 body mass index 85% percentile or higher for age/sex weight stable Exclusion Criteria: ±5 lbs weight change in the the 3 months prior use of medications dietary allergies metabolic disorder eating disorder behavioral or psychological disorders