Chronic Daily Headache Clinical Trial
Official title:
Dietary Interventions for Chronic Daily Headache (CDH): A Feasibility Study,
The purpose of this study is: 1) To assess the feasibility of implementing a clinical trial
comparing two potentially analgesic dietary interventions in patients with chronic daily
headache (CDH) and 2)To assess the preliminary efficacy of the dietary interventions on
headache frequency and severity and 3) to assess the impact of the diet on the percentage of
omega-6 highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) in total HUFA in whole blood.
During a 6-week baseline phase, eligible individuals with CDH will complete web-based daily
diaries, self-report questionnaires, and nutrient intake assessments. Before randomization
to one of the two intervention groups, blood will be collected to measure baseline
nutritional biomarkers. Targeted dietary advice will be administered and foods will be
provided throughout the 12-week intervention phase. Samples for biomarkers will be collected
every 4 weeks during the intervention. Participants will continue recording headache
characteristics with a daily headache diary. At the conclusion of the intervention,
participants will provide complete follow-up assessments and blood for nutritional biomarker
measurement.
CDH is characterized by structural and functional immune and nervous system derangements.
Specifically, disturbed regulation of the following critically important biochemical
processes has been demonstrated: 1) inflammation; 2) neuronal membrane excitability; and 3)
monoamine neurotransmitter signaling. Accordingly, major classes of medications used for
chronic pain (anti-inflammatories, anticonvulsants, and antidepressants) target these
processes.
Foods consist of combinations of nutrient molecules that are incorporated into human
tissues, and enter into and regulate highly leveraged human biochemical pathways. By
altering the structure and function of the nervous system and immune system, and regulating
biochemical processes believed to play causal roles in the development and maintenance of
chronic pain, dietary choices may play a critical role in the initiation and/or perpetuation
of CDH.
Multifaceted, targeted dietary manipulation, directed towards correcting underlying
biochemical derangements, represents a novel therapeutic approach to the management of
chronic pain. Improved understanding of the relationships between dietary selections and
chronic pain promises to benefit the estimated 10 million Americans with CDH and possibly an
even larger population with chronic pain from any origin. For a more detailed description,
please refer to the complete rationale and literature review accompanying grant application.
Major research questions for this proposal include:
A. Is it possible to implement a controlled dietary trial comparing two analgesic dietary
interventions for subject with CDH? and B. What are the preliminary estimates of impact of
targeted analgesic dietary interventions on headache frequency compared with one another and
the baseline headache frequency in patients for CDH? C. What is the rate and extent of
change in %n6 in HUFA with two targeted interventions? There is also an exploratory portion
of the study to gather more information about the potential relationship between nutrient
and pain to inform intended future trials. The study is needed to assess the potential
utility of a dietary approach for chronic pain, which may have major public health
implications.
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