Introducing insect- or plant-based dinner meals to families in Denmark: study protocol for a randomized intervention trial

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Background: Plant- and insect-based foods are promising alternative protein sources. Previous studies have shown that introducing plant-based foods to the diet can reduce meat intake, but no such intervention has explored the
effects of insect-based foods.Methods: This study aims to integrate alternative proteins to main meals of 80 Danish families through a 6-week two-arm randomized intervention trial to investigate acceptance, consumption, and potential for meat replacement. The primary outcome is the replacement of dietary meat protein with plant- or insect-based protein from the intervention foods assessed through change in daily meat protein intake, proportion of meat protein to total protein intake, and counts of dinner meals with meat and intervention products.Conclusion: The results of this study will contribute to research in alternative proteins and explore the effects of long-term exposure of meat replacement.
Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05156853. Registered 24 December 2021
Original languageEnglish
Article number1028
JournalTrials
Volume23
Number of pages9
ISSN1745-6215
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

    Research areas

  • Faculty of Science - Acceptability, Alternative proteins, Dietary intervention, Edible insects, Meat replacement, Plant-based foods, Sustainable diet

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