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Anti-Inflammatory Milk Matrix

Anti-Inflammatory Milk Matrix

Non Recruiting
40-59 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Obesity is pro-inflammatory, impairs metabolism, and physically limiting. Specifically, muscle in obese persons does not synthesize proteins normally. This further increases metabolic and physical dysfunction. As such, obesity programs should not only focus on weight loss, but muscle metabolic health. Dairy nutrients have anti-inflammatory and anabolic properties, but mostly evaluated in isolation and/or pre-clinical designs. Also, it is unknown if the circulating benefits extend to the muscle. We hypothesize that dairy full-fat milk will improve these obesity characteristics.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Obese (BMI, body mass index ≥30, <40 kg•m-2)
  • Age 40-59
  • Pre-menopausal
  • Sedentary/insufficiently active for prior 6 months (mo)
  • Weight stable for prior 6 mo

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Tobacco, nicotine (patch/gum) use (previous 6 mo)
  • Alcohol consumption >10 drinks per week
  • Metabolic disorders (e.g., Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes, thyroid diseases)
  • Cardiovascular disease, arrhythmias
  • Hypogonadism
  • Asthma
  • History of uncontrolled hypertension
  • Orthopedic injury/surgery (within 1 yr)
  • Hepatorenal, musculoskeletal, autoimmune, or neurological disease
  • History of neuromuscular problems
  • Previous participation in amino acid tracer studies
  • Predisposition to hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation
  • Consumption of ergogenic-levels of dietary supplements that may affect muscle mass (e.g., creatine, HMB), insulin-like substances, or anabolic/catabolic pro-hormones (e.g., DHEA) within 6 weeks prior to participation
  • Consumption of thyroid, androgenic, or other medications known to affect endocrine function
  • Consumption of medications known to affect protein metabolism (e.g., prescription-strength corticosteroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, or acne medication)
  • Pregnancy
  • Allergy to dairy product or lactose intolerance
  • Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) ≥ 126 mg/dL
  • Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) ≥ 200 mg/dL

Study details
    Obesity
    Skeletal Muscle
    Inflammation

NCT04216004

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

20 August 2025

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