Clinical TrialID 799
Effect of Apple and Apple Pomace on Inflammation and Cholesterol Metabolism in Healthy Overweight
NCT01141803
Cardiovascular Diseases
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- Clinical Trial Id
- 799
- Evidence Id
- 799
- Core Evidence Id
- 799
- Source Clinical Trial Id
- 782
- Herb2 Clinical Trial Id
- HBCT000782
- Nct Id
- NCT01141803
- Title
- Effect of Apple and Apple Pomace on Inflammation and Cholesterol Metabolism in Healthy Overweight
- Status
- Completed
- Phase
- Study Result
- No
- Study Condition
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Allocation: RANDOMIZED|Intervention Model: PARALLEL|Masking: SINGLE (INVESTIGATOR)|Primary Purpose: PREVENTION
- Intervention
- DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT: Apples|DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT: Apple pomace
- Intervention Allocation
- Randomized
- Intervention Model
- Parallel
- Intervention Mask
- Single
- Intervention Purpose
- Prevention
- Gender
- All
- Age
- Adult, Older_Adult
- Enrollment
- 37
- Outcome Measure
- Blood lipid profile (triacylglycerol and total-, LDL- and HDL-cholesterol), Measured at week 2|Blood lipid profile (triacylglycerol and total-, LDL- and HDL-cholesterol), Measured at week 6
- Sponsor Collaborator
- University of Copenhagen|Technical University of Denmark|Central Jutland Regional Hospital
- Funded By
- OTHER
- Location
- Department of Human Nutrition, LIFE, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, 1951, Denmark
- Other Id
- M198
- Start Date
- 2008-07
- Primary Completion Date
- 2009-12
- Completion Date
- 2010-10
- First Posted
- 2010-06-11
- Results First Posted
- Last Update Posted
- 2016-07-20
- Study Document
- Study Url
- https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT01141803
- Title Cn
- Title En
- Effect of Apple and Apple Pomace on Inflammation and Cholesterol Metabolism in Healthy Overweight
- Bilingual Status
- semi_complete