PreDiabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Whole Prediabetes: A Precision Nutrition Approach to Test the Feasibility of Delivering a Family-Centered Whole Foods Diet in Adults With Prediabetes and Their Offspring
NCT number | NCT05483972 |
Other study ID # | 220475 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | October 4, 2022 |
Est. completion date | March 25, 2023 |
Verified date | March 2023 |
Source | Vanderbilt University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study will address the following aims: Aim 1: Design a family-centered whole foods diet adapted from the 2020-2025 DGA framework for 8-12 families that include an index parent (25-59 years) with medically managed prediabetes and their biological offspring (6-17 years). Aim 2: Test the feasibility, acceptability, enrollment, retention, and completion rates of a 2-week family-centered whole foods-based diet for 8-12 families that include an index parent (25-59 years) with medically managed prediabetes and their biological offspring 6-17 years. Aim 3: Estimate and compare differences in baseline and 2-week body mass change (e.g., BMI, BMI percentiles and Z-scores, waist circumference) and diet quality for the index parent and their enrolled biological offspring.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | March 25, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | March 22, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 25 Years to 59 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: For this study, eligible adults will be those that: 1. are 25 to 59 years of age at time of initial screen and identify as a parent to at least one (two max) biological child or adolescent 6-17 years; 2. have a body mass index of between =23kg/m2 to <40kg/m2; 3. have prediabetes (based on American Diabetes Association criteria of either fasting plasma glucose of =100 mg/dL, HgbA1c 5.7-6.4%, or 2-hour plasma glucose during 75-g oral glucose tolerance test [OGTT] 140 mg/dL to 199 mg/dL) reported within the last 6 months and confirmed by the participants medical records; 4. have no special dietary restrictions or food allergies that would prohibit consumption of a variety of foods/beverages; 5. are English speaking; 6. reside within the greater Nashville, TN area; 7. are without medical conditions that would limit participation in a diet-related study (e.g., tube feeding, dysphagia, severe food allergy causing anaphylaxis); 8. are able to participate in a two-week dietary program that requires home preparation/cooking for all meals and snacks; For this study, eligible offspring (child(ren)/ adolescent(s)) will be those that: 1. Are 6-17 years at time of initial screen; 2. Have an index parent with prediabetes that is actively enrolled in the program; 3. have body mass index =5th percentile for age and gender on standardized CDC growth curves; 4. have no special dietary restrictions or food allergies that would prohibit consumption of a variety of foods/beverages; 5. have parental commitment to participate in a two-week research study; 6. are English speaking; 7. reside within the greater Nashville, TN area and live at home with their index parent during duration of 2- week study; 8. are without medical conditions that would limit participation in a diet-related study (e.g., tube feeding, dysphagia, severe food allergy causing anaphylaxis); 9. are able to participate in a two-week dietary program that includes at least dinner and snacks provided during after-school hours; Exclusion criteria: Adult exclusion criteria include: 1. adults outside the specified age range of <25 years or >59 years; 2. adults whose body mass index is <23kg/m2 or those with a body mass index =40kg/m2 as that degree of morbid obesity represents a different phenotype where dietary behavioral intervention alone may not be sufficient to achieve weight loss); 3. are not currently undergoing routine medical supervision by a licensed healthcare provider (i.e., MD, NP, PA) for a complicated diagnosis of prediabetes that requires routine glycemic monitoring or frequent healthcare visits for management/treatment; 4. adults actively participating in any type of weight loss program (dietary or physical activity) or those who participate in regular (=120 minutes per week) moderate to vigorous physical activity (as requirements of the program include assessing weight change as a result of the diet); 5. adults with a prior history of type 2 diabetes; 6. adults who are not English speaking; 7. adults with special dietary restrictions, food allergies, or medical conditions that prohibit participation in a diet-related study; 8. adults with serious mental or neurologic illness that impairs ability to consent/participate; 9. women who are pregnant or nursing due to increased metabolic state requiring greater energy requirements; 10. adults currently taking medications to treat diabetes or to promote weight loss; 11. adults living outside the greater Nashville, TN area; 12. adults with poor visual acuity (corrected vision worse than 20/50 with Rosenbaum Screener); 13. adults who do not otherwise meet the eligibility criteria listed in sections above as determined by pre-screen; Offspring (child[ren] and adolescent[s]) exclusion criteria include: 1. children/adolescents outside the specified age range of <6 years or >17 years; 2. children/adolescents whose body mass index is <5th percentile for age and gender on standardized CDC growth curves; 3. children/adolescents who do not have an eligible index parent participating in the study; 4. children who do not have parental commitment to participate consistently for two-weeks; 5. children/adolescents with a current or past diagnosis of diabetes mellitus (including prediabetes and type-2); 6. children/adolescents who are not English speaking; 7. children/adolescents with special dietary restrictions, food allergies, or medical conditions that prohibit participation in a diet-related study; 8. children/adolescents who display dissenting behaviors during baseline data collection; 9. children/adolescents actively participating in any type of weight loss program (medical or lifestyle); 10. children/adolescents who do not otherwise meet the eligibility criteria listed in sections above as determined by pre-screen; |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Vanderbilt University School of Nursing | Nashville | Tennessee |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Vanderbilt University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Adult and offspring adherence to the diet program | Adherence will be assessed by the number of days the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) automated self-administered 24-hour dietary recall (ASA24™) is completed to record dietary intake. The Automated Self-Administered 24-hour (ASA24®) Dietary Assessment Tool is a free, web-based tool. ASA24 enables multiple, automatically coded, self-administered 24-hour diet recalls and/or single or multi-day food records, also known as food diaries. | 2 weeks | |
Primary | Change in offspring diet quality pre-post intervention | The Healthy Eating Index-2015 scale was calculated from collected 24-hour dietary recall data collected using the ASA24 (Automated-Self Administered Recall System) a computerized dietary assessment tool. Data was collected through Automated Self-Administered 24-hour dietary recall to calculate HEI-2015 scores. The scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores reflecting greater adherence with dietary recommendations from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. A score of 100 reflects high adherence and a score of 0 reflects no adherence. | Baseline to two weeks | |
Primary | Change in Adult Body Mass Index (BMI) | Body mass index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. BMI is interpreted using standard weight status categories. These categories are the same for men and women of all body types and ages. Below 18.5 : Underweight; 18.5 - 24.9: Normal or Healthy Weight; 25.0 - 29.9: Overweight; 30.0 and Above: Obese. | Baseline to two weeks | |
Primary | Change in Offspring Body Mass Index (BMI) percentiles | Body mass index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. BMI is interpreted using standard weight status categories. The CDC BMI-for-age charts for children above 2 years will be used to calculate BMI percentiles. | Baseline to two weeks | |
Primary | Change in Offspring Body Mass Index (BMI) Z Scores | Body mass index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. BMI is interpreted using standard weight status categories. The CDC BMI-for-age charts for children above 2 years will be used to calculate BMI z-scores. | Baseline to two weeks | |
Primary | Change in Adult and Offspring Waist Measurements | Waist circumference will be measured in centimeters. | Baseline to two weeks |
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