Peripheral Arterial Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Plant-Based Diet on Peripheral Arterial Disease
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), a condition predominantly caused by atherosclerosis, is the
leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the investigator's society. Peripheral arterial
disease (PAD), a subset of CVD, occurs when the atherosclerosis progresses to compromise the
lower extremity circulation resulting in ischemic symptoms. Although atherosclerosis has been
generally regarded as a disease of developed or affluent countries, recent evidence showed a
progressive rise in the prevalence of CVD in developing countries where an epidemiological
shift of disease prevalence patterns from infectious illnesses to atherosclerotic disease has
occurred. Management of CVD, particularly with an emphasis of disease prevention, will
undoubtedly play an increasing vital role in the health care system around the world.
Endothelial dysfunction, as reflected by the impaired arterial vasodilatory capacity,
represents one of the pathogenic mechanisms linking atherosclerosis and cardiovascular
mortality. The ability of arteries to dilate in response to stimuli is a significant
indicator of underlying vascular endothelial function and associated CVD. Factors modulating
vasodilatory response include the release of vasoactive compounds such as nitric oxide (NO)
from the endothelium and vascular compliance. In healthy individuals, a major mechanism
responsible for vasodilation is the hyperemic-stimulated release of NO from the endothelium,
resulting in vascular smooth muscle relaxation with subsequent vasodilation.
Vascular endothelial function can be assessed using a non-invasive technique to determine
brachial artery reactivity whereby a high-resolution ultrasound is used to measure changes in
brachial artery diameter to endogenous production of endothelium-derived NO via flow-mediated
dilation (FMD). Therefore, reduced FMD has been described as a reliable indicator of vascular
endothelial dysfunction as well as presence of underlying CVD risk factors and related
diseases. Recent studies have similarly shown that arterial pulse-wave velocity (PWV), which
is a non-invasive evaluation of arterial stiffness, is a reliable indicator of vascular
function. While numerous studies have documented the benefit of dietary intervention in the
reduction of CVD related sequelae, limited data is available regarding whether the beneficial
effect of dietary intervention are reflected in vascular endothelial function. The present
study was therefore conducted to assess the effects of plant-based diet (PBD) on vascular
endothelial function as assessed by FMD and PWV in patients with peripheral arterial disease
(PAD).
Patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) will be included in the study. Inclusion criteria for PAD included an ankle brachial index (ABI) of 0.90 or less at baseline. Those with an ABI greater than 0.90 at baseline were eligible if a non-invasive vascular ultrasound demonstrated PAD, lower extremity angiography showed arterial stenosis of 70% or greater, or medical records documented prior revascularization of lower extremities.9 Additionally, subjects must be willing and able to maintain an on-line food journal using smartphone-based dietary apps. Once enrolled, all participants underwent baseline evaluation, after which they were enrolled in either dietary advice for plant-based diet (PBD group) or no specific dietary advice (control group). The dietary intervention was continued for four months, at the end of which a follow up evaluation was performed. ;
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