Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Personalized Nutrition Advice Delivered Via Dietary Consultations for Optimizing Dietary Calcium Intake in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Monitored as Outpatients: a Randomized, Single-blind, Bicentric Study
The main objective of this study is to measure effectiveness at 6 months of personalized
dietary advice versus dietary counseling via delivery of a standard advice sheet for
optimizing dietary calcium intake (assessed by a food survey based on CIQUAL* data) in MS
patients with ambulatory monitoring.
*CIQUAL Data: Table of nutritional food composition available on the ANSES (National Agency
for Sanitary Security of Food, Environment and Labour) website, published by the Observatory
of the Nutritional Quality of Foods. This table includes 1,500 sheets of 58 nutritional
components. The data is integrated into the software for calculating ingesta (DATAMEAL) at
the Nîmes University Hospital.
The secondary objectives of this study is to compare the two groups in order to:
A- correlate the impact of the recommendations by sheet or consult with disability, cognitive
status, fatigue, depression, quality of life of patients with MS.
B- assess the prevalence of diet changes as an alternative therapy for lactose intolerance in
the population and to correlate these changes with dietary calcium intake at baseline
(assessed by a food survey based on CIQUAL* data).
C- assess calcium intake of the patients included via the self-administered frequency
questionnaire QALCIMUM® on day 0 and 6 months and to compare them with data obtained by the
food survey based on data from CIQUAL.
D- correlate calcium intake of the patients with vitamin D levels at inclusion and establish
a biological collection of blood samples from the population.
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