Official Title
The FEASST Study: Food Intake and Epigenetic Alteration in the Spermatozoa of Singletons and Twins
Brief Title
Food Intake and Epigenetic Alteration in the Spermatozoa of Singletons and Twins
Protocol ID
NCT05368194
Lead Sponsor
University of Copenhagen
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to elucidate the role of acute dietary intake in male
populations, and its impact on spermatozoa quality, integrity, content and epigenetic
programming.
Detailed Description
The FEASST study has been designed to determine the impact of diet on the content,
quality, and genetic programming of sperm. They are specifically interested in
determining if a man's diet plays a role in influencing the health of his potential,
future offspring through modifications of the sperm. Previous research has highlighted
that certain dietary patterns in fathers-to-be may lead to variable health outcome for
their children. However, the specific effect of a man's diet has yet to be fully
understood. This study will help understand the impact of a man's diet on semen quality
and potential downstream implications for child health, to aid in the development of
dietary guidelines for future fathers-to-be.
For this study, male participants will be provided with two prescribed diets for
three-week increments punctuated by a three month break. Health information and
biological samples such as blood, semen, and saliva will be collected from study
participants throughout the five month period. The diets will consist of a 'Processed
diet', mimicking a traditional Western dietary intake pattern and an 'Unprocessed diet',
based upon current dietary guidelines at quantities either adequate for the participants
energetic needs or 500 calories in excess per day.
Patient information and samples will be collected before and after each dietary
intervention. Aspects of patient health examined at various time points include weight,
body fat percentage, sperm quality, epigenetic sequencing, serum levels of metabolic
parameters, and survey information surrounding health history, typical diet, physical
activity patterns, and treatment adherence.
Study Period
-
Enrollment Count
43 participants
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male
- 20 to 35 years old
- BMI 18.5 to 30
- Located within the Copenhagen region
- Fluent in English and/or Danish language
- Sperm concentration of >15 mil/mL according to the WHO's criteria for semen quality
- Semen volume of >1.5mL mL according to the WHO's criteria for semen quality
- Clinician approval for participation in study
- Obtained informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Self-reported history of serious or chronic illness
- Self-reported history of Obesity
- History of any food restrictions
- History of allergies to any food products
- History of disordered eating
- Record of current use of drugs, alcohol (>14 units per week and/or chronic binge
drinking), and/or tobacco/nicotine products within the past month
- Current use of prescription medication
- Engage in > 200 minutes of vigorous aerobic exercise per week
- Currently actively trying to conceive a child
- Diagnosis of infertility or disease of the reproductive system
- Evidence of dysregulated metabolism, characterized by the occurrence of any one of
the following:
- Waist circumference >102 cm
- Blood pressure > 130/85 mm Hg
Filters
Fertility Issues
Nutrition, Healthy
Epigenetic Disorder
Overnutrition
NA
COMPLETED
ADULT