Diabetic Nephropathy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Vitamin D Supplementation and Bone Health in Adults With Diabetic Nephropathy
Verified date | August 2022 |
Source | University of Alberta |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Diabetes is a life-long disease that is getting more common in Canada. One of the most common problems in people with kidney disease is diabetes and low bone mineral density (BMD). This can lead to a higher chance for broken bones, infection and life-long health problems. The most common reason for having low BMD is not getting enough vitamin D (Vit D) in your diet and not having enough sunlight. This is very common in Canada (especially in northern Alberta) because winter is very long. Most people also don't eat or drink enough foods that are high in Vit D (like milk) and so they don't have enough Vit D in their body to make healthy bones. This can mean the only way to get enough Vit D in your body for your bones when you have kidney disease is to take some extra vitamin D in a pill. Most people are not aware that they have poor bone health until they break a bone. Broken bones can really hurt and can prevent a person from being able to walk and take care of themselves. Right now, we are not sure exactly how much Vit D people with diabetes and kidney disease need to take to prevent them from having low BMD or how often they need to take it. Our plan is to study the effect of two ways to take Vit D pills (every day or once a month) on overall Vit D status and on bone health in adult patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease and see how this influences their quality of life. Hypotheses: 1. Vitamin D supplementation (2,000 IU/day and 40,000 IU/month) for six months will result in significantly improved overall vitamin D status and improved markers of bone health in adult patients with diabetic nephropathy. 2. Monthly dosing of vitamin D (40,000 IU/month) over six months will result in improved patient adherence and satisfaction with vitamin D supplementation when compared to daily dosing of vitamin D (2000 IU/D). This will improve vitamin D status and bone health parameters, which will result in an increased quality of life and sense of well-being.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 120 |
Est. completion date | December 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Clinical diagnoses of diabetes (type 1 or 2) and stage 2-4 chronic kidney disease (glomerular filtration rate: 15-89 ml/min/1.73m2) Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with co-morbid conditions known to affect vitamin D metabolism including gastrointestinal, liver, rheumatoid or bone disorders (e.g. hyperthyroidism, untreated celiac disease, cancer, Paget's disease, sarcoidosis, malabsorption, etc). Individuals with severe, permanent vision impairment will be excluded as this will preclude them from reading supplement labels accurately and safely. Pregnant women will be excluded as DXA scans are not recommended during pregnancy. Patients weighing >136kg will be excluded as the DXA table cannot accommodate this weight. - Patients on drug therapy known to interfere with vitamin D (e.g. oral glucocorticoids, cholestyramine, colestipol, mineral oil, Orlistat, digoxin, antacids). - Patients with stage 5 CKD (GFR <15ml/min/1.73m2), receiving dialysis or on kidney transplant list. - Patients with pre-existing hypercalcemia (>2.75mmol/l), hyperphosphatemia (>2.0mmol/l), severe hyperparathyroidism (PTH >600pg/ml), and serum 25(OH)D >200nmol/l. - Patients with serum 25(OH)D <37.5nmol/l at time of study entry/screening to control for correction of vitamin D deficiency. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Clinical Research Unit, University of Alberta | Edmonton | Alberta |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Alberta |
Canada,
Mager DR, Jackson ST, Hoffmann MR, Jindal K, Senior PA. "Vitamin D supplementation and bone health in adults with diabetic nephropathy: the protocol for a randomized controlled trial". BMC Endocr Disord. 2014 Aug 12;14:66. doi: 10.1186/1472-6823-14-66. — View Citation
Mager DR, Jackson ST, Hoffmann MR, Jindal K, Senior PA. Vitamin D(3) supplementation, bone health and quality of life in adults with diabetes and chronic kidney disease: Results of an open label randomized clinical trial. Clin Nutr. 2017 Jun;36(3):686-696 — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in serum vitamin D from baseline to 3 and 6 months | Changes in serum 25(OH)D and 1,25(OH)D between baseline, 3 and 6 months between individuals and between study arms. | Change from baseline to 3 and 6 months | |
Secondary | Change in adherence to supplement between 3 and 6 months | Participant adherence to and acceptance of supplementation strategy will be assessed using a validated questionnaire for adherence in adults with chronic disease. | 3 and 6 months | |
Secondary | Change in health related quality of life from baseline to 6 months | The validated health related quality of life questionnaire SF-36 is often used in renal populations and will be completed at baseline and at 6 months. | baseline and 6 months | |
Secondary | Change in dietary intake from baseline to 3 and 6 months | 3-day food intake records are a validated tool to assess dietary intake, and will consist of 2 weekdays and 1 weekend day. They will be verified by a Registered Dietitian and analyzed using Food Processor (SQL v10 ESHA Research). | baseline, 3 and 6 months | |
Secondary | Change in 3-day weight-bearing physical activity records from baseline to 3 and 6 months | Weight-bearing physical activity will be assessed using a validated questionaire and compared to national recommendations (frequency and duration). | baseline, 3 and 6 months | |
Secondary | Change in sunlight exposure from baseline to 3 and 6 months | A validated sunlight exposure questionnaire will be completed to identify potential for cutaneous vitamin D synthesis based on participants' sun exposure practices. | baseline, 3 and 6 months | |
Secondary | Change in routine clinical laboratory variables from baseline to 3 and 6 months | Routine routine clinical blood work will be assessed for changes following supplementation and for safety. Routine clinical laboratory variables to be collected include: glomerular filtration rate (GFR), urea, creatinine, hemoglobin A1c, fasting blood glucose, albumin, phosphorus, magnesium, and calcium (bound and ionized). | baseline, 3 and 6 months | |
Secondary | Change in bone health from baseline to 3 and 6 months | Bone mineral density (BMD): Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA; gold standard)scan conducted at baseline to characterize bone health.
Bone turnover markers: Changes in markers of bone formation (osteocalcin and bone specific alkaline phosphatase) and bone resorption (N-telopeptide of type 1 collagen and fibroblast growth factor-23) between baseline and 6 months. Serum parathyroid hormone (PTH): Changes in serum PTH will be measured at baseline, 3 and 6 months. |
Baseline, 3 and 6 months |
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