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Registration number
ACTRN12609000787280
Ethics application status
Approved
Date submitted
20/08/2009
Date registered
9/09/2009
Date last updated
9/09/2009
Type of registration
Retrospectively registered
Titles & IDs
Public title
Is taste sensitivity to fat a determinant of food intake, fat consumption and body mass index in humans?
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Scientific title
A study evaluating differences in fat taste sensitivity and its relation to energy and fat intake, and body mass index in humans.
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Linked study record
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Health condition
Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied:
Diet
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Condition category
Condition code
Diet and Nutrition
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Obesity
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Intervention/exposure
Study type
Interventional
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Description of intervention(s) / exposure
Subjects are screened for their sensitivity to fat taste via triplicate sensory evaluations, where they need to accurately differentiate between control samples and those containing 1.4mM and 3.8mM oleic acid. Samples are presented to subjects in non-fat milk. Subjects are screened three consecutive times on one day, for each test subjects are presented with 3 samples, 2 control and one fatty acid and asked to pick the odd sample. Subjects are advised to wash their mouth only between tests, not between individual samples within the same test.
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Intervention code [1]
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Lifestyle
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Comparator / control treatment
N/A
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Control group
Uncontrolled
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Outcomes
Primary outcome [1]
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Sensitivity to the taste of oleic acid
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Assessment method [1]
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Timepoint [1]
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Taste sensitivity was determined on one occasion via triplicate sensory evaluations. This test was completed before all other tests. All tests were conducted within a single test session.
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Secondary outcome [1]
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Fat perception: Subjects were required to rank 4 custards with varying concentrations of fat (0, 2, 6 and 10% canola oil). This test is conducted after taste sensitivity has been determined.
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Assessment method [1]
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Timepoint [1]
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Subjects completed this task on one occasion
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Secondary outcome [2]
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Food and fat intake: Subjects completed a 4 day diet record from which energy and macronutrient contents were quantified, the also completed a a food variety questionnaire, to assess dietary variety, and a food habits and behaviour questionnaire, from which dietary habits aand practices were determined
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Assessment method [2]
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Timepoint [2]
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Subjects completed all diet related questionnaires within 1 month of sensory testing
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Secondary outcome [3]
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Height, weight and body mass index
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Assessment method [3]
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Timepoint [3]
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On the day of sensory testing, all subjects were weighted and measured without shoes and in light clothing. Body mass Index (BMI) was calculated from these measurements.
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Eligibility
Key inclusion criteria
healthy subjects
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Minimum age
18
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Maximum age
60
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Sex
Both males and females
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Can healthy volunteers participate?
Yes
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Key exclusion criteria
Subjects were excluded if they were restrained eaters, determined by a score of >12 on factor 1 of the three factor eating questionnaire.
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Study design
Purpose of the study
Educational / counselling / training
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Allocation to intervention
Non-randomised trial
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Phase
Not Applicable
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Recruitment
Recruitment status
Active, not recruiting
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Date of first participant enrolment
Anticipated
20/05/2009
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Date of last participant enrolment
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Date of last data collection
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Sample size
Target
100
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Accrual to date
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Final
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Recruitment in Australia
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Funding & Sponsors
Funding source category [1]
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University
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Name [1]
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Deakin University
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Address [1]
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School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
221 Burwood Highway,
Burwood, 3125
Victoria
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Country [1]
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Australia
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Funding source category [2]
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Government body
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Name [2]
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial research organisation
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Address [2]
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Food Science Australia
671 Sneydes Road
Werribee 3030
Victoria
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Country [2]
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Australia
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Primary sponsor type
University
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Name
Dr Russell Keast
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Address
School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
Deakin University
221 Burwood Highway
Burwood, 3125
Victoria
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Country
Australia
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Secondary sponsor category [1]
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Government body
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Name [1]
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
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Address [1]
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Food Science Australia
11 Julius Avenue,
Riverside Corporate Park,
North Ryde
NSW 2113,
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Country [1]
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Australia
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Ethics approval
Ethics application status
Approved
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Ethics committee name [1]
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Deakin University Human Research Ethics Comittee
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Ethics committee address [1]
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Research Services Deakin University 221 Burwwod Highway, Burwood 3125 Victoria
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Ethics committee country [1]
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Australia
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Date submitted for ethics approval [1]
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18/08/2008
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Approval date [1]
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11/09/2008
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Ethics approval number [1]
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HEAG H 115 08
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Summary
Brief summary
The primary purpose of this study was ti investigate differences in taste sensitivity to fat, and determine how these differences influence fat and food consumption, fat perception, dietary variety and habits.
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Contacts
Principal investigator
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Address
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Contact person for public queries
Name
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Dr Russell Keast
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Address
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School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
Deakin University
221 Burwood Highway
Burwood 3125
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Country
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Australia
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Phone
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+613-9244-6944
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Fax
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+613-9244-6017
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Email
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[email protected]
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Contact person for scientific queries
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Dr Russell Keast
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Address
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School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
Deakin University
221 Burwood Highway
Burwood 3125
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Australia
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Phone
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+613-9244-6944
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