Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Nordic Diet Rich in Whole Grain, Berries, Fruits, Vegetables and Fish on Features of Metabolic Syndrome - a Systems Biology Approach
SYSDIET (Systems biology in controlled dietary interventions and cohort studies) is one of
the three centres in the NCoE Food, Nutrition and Health, 2007-2011. It consists of 12
partners from five Nordic countries working on multidisciplinary fields of science related
to nutritional biology. The main objective of SYSDIET is to reveal mechanisms by which
Nordic foods and diets could be modified to promote health and prevent insulin resistance,
type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, all of which being connected to metabolic
syndrome. Furthermore, the aim is to build up a Nordic platform for cohort studies and
carefully conducted multi-centre dietary intervention studies, where novel nutritional
systems biology tools can be applied besides human studies also in animal and cell culture
studies. In order to achieve the main objective a Nordic multi-centre randomized controlled
human intervention study is being conducted in 2009-2010 in 6-8 centres of SYSDIET
consortium.
Health of the Nordic populations has substantially improved during the last 30 years. This
is due e.g. to marked decline in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. However, during the
last 10-20 years increasing obesity and sedentary lifestyle have resulted in an increase of
metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
Having this background, the aim of the SYSDIET consortium is to carry out a controlled,
randomized dietary intervention study in persons with features of metabolic syndrome to find
out the effects of a healthy Nordic food on major abnormalities in metabolic syndrome.
Altogether 167 persons aged 30 to 65 years were recruited from 6-8 centers (40-60
subjects/center) of the SYSDIET cohort. The main inclusion criterion is BMI 27-38 kg/m2. The
subjects should also have at least two other IDF criteria for metabolic syndrome. Recruited
persons will start the study by following their conventional diet for one month as a run-in
period. After that subjects will be randomly assigned into Experimental- or
Control-diet-group for 6 months. Experimental diet is rich in whole grain products, berries,
fruits, vegetables and fish, and its fat intake is modified according to current Nordic
recommendations. Control diet is based on the current information of the mean dietary intake
and food consumption. The diets will be realized according to eating habits in each Nordic
country.
Substudy of the multicentre SYSDIET-study has been conducted in one of the centres, Aarhus,
Denmark.
This study aims was determine if a "Healthy Nordic Diet (HND)" fulfilling the Nordic
Nutrition Recommendations does affect 24-h ambulatory BP in subjects with features of
Metabolic Syndrome. Of the 167 SYSDIET subjects with MeS, 37 were enrolled in a Danish sub
study on 24-h ambulatory BP performed at 0 and 12 wks after randomization. 32 completed the
sub study. All maintained stable body weight, physical activity level, medicine, and alcohol
habits during the intervention, as prescribed.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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