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Id:
70
Trial ID:
RBR-5fybg2
Public Title:
Investigation of the effect of the consumption of the soluble fiber on the serum cholesterol levels and fractions in children and adolescents.
Scientific Title:
Investigation of the effect of psyllium in the process of atherosclerosis juvenile
Scientific Title Native:
None
Recruitment Status:
data analysis completed
Study Type:
Intervention
Study Design:
n/a, randomized-controlled, double-blind
Study Phase:
N/A
Allocation:
None
Masking:
None
Purpose:
None
Date Registration:
2012-01-31
Date Enrolment:
2010-08-01
Last Refreshed:
None
Source Register:
None
Primary Sponsor:
Laboratório de Erros Inatos do Metabolismo- Universidade Federal do Pará
Secondary Sponsors:
Hospital universitário Pedro Ernesto/UERJ
Web Address:
https://ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-5fybg2
Target Size:
None
Inclusion Criteria:
Inclusion criteria: Children and adolescents (6-19 years) that had a fasting plasma total cholesterol over 170mg/dL (4,40 mmol/L) or LDL-cholesterol over 110mg/dL (2,84 mmol/dL) concentrations, same after were treated initially with similar diet the National Cholesterol Education Program step 1 diet (saturated low-fat diet (<10% calories total) and cholesterol (< 300 mg/dia), for at least eight weeks. The subjects were all outpatients of the Pediatric Nutrition Division and Adolescent Health Studies Nucleus of the Pedro Ernesto University Hospital in Rio de Janeiro, and only those subjects that signed an Informed Consent Form could participated the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients with cardiovascular diseases or or other chronic medical conditions were excluded from the study, as were those whose diabetes. Children and adolescents with triacylglycerol concentrations of over 3.39 mmol/L or whose Body Mass Index (BMI) according age was higher than 30 kg/m² or female pregnant were also excluded. Participants were taking lipid-lowering agents, including hypolipemiant functional foods were also excluded the study.
Health Conditions:
None
Interventions Summary:
None
Contacts Summary:
None
Results:
None
Countries:
Updated On:
2026-05-11 05:16:38