About this trial
The objective of the 2EAT RCT is to investigate whether a shift towards more plant-based (≥60% with a minimum of 50%) protein intake can be achieved in an energy restricted diet for three and six months in older adults (55+) with obesity.
The 2EAT researchers developed a new dietary counseling plan for six months. This includes four individual consultations, five group meetings and three 24h-recalls. In these six months, participants receive dietary counseling focused on energy restriction (-500 kcal), higher protein intake (aim towards 1.2 g/kg/d, minimum of 0.8 g/kg/d). Participants are randomly allocated either to the more plant-based diet (≥60%) or the more animal-based diet (≥60%). At the start of the intervention, participants are provided with a workbook and recipe book.
Secondary objectives are to assess the effect after three and six months 2EAT dietary treatment on 1) weight loss and 2) skeletal muscle mass. Exploratory objectives are to assess the effect after three and six months 2EAT dietary treatment on 1) physical health outcomes (muscle mass and physical performance), 2) body composition, 3) metabolic blood parameters, 4) vitality and quality of life, 5) nutritional intake, 6) behavioral changes, 7) evaluate the process of the dietary treatment.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Aged 55 or older
Are obese: have a BMI of >30 kg/m2 or BMI >27 kg/m2 and waist circumference >88 cm (women) or >102 cm (men)
Living independently (not in a health facility)
The willingness that the general practitioner will be notified of study participation
Disqualifiers
Inability to understand the Dutch language
Cognitive impairment (MMSE <15)
Use of total or partial parenteral nutrition (TPN)
Alcohol or drug abuse in the opinion of the investigator
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- More plant-based protein intake during weight loss
Treatment groups
Locations
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