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NCT number NCT05334342
Other study ID # IRB-300008930
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 5, 2022
Est. completion date September 30, 2025

Study information

Verified date July 2023
Source Ohio State University
Contact Jia Li, PhD
Phone (205) 975-0618
Email jiali@uabmc.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this pilot research project is to examine the impact of a low-glycemic index (GI) diet on postprandial hypotension and glucose control in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury. The objectives are: 1) To evaluate the effect of the low-GI diet on the magnitude of postprandial systolic blood pressure drop compared to a high-GI control diet. 2)To evaluate the effect of a low-GI diet on postprandial glucose and insulin responses compared to a high-GI control diet.


Description:

Participants will first come for a screening visit one time, lasting a total of 2.5hours. For this screening visit, each participant will need to fast for 12 hours(go 12 hours without eating from the last meal). During this study visit, each participant will be going through the following tests: - Urine pregnancy tests (for females) - Medical History Questionnaire: It will take about 10 minutes, and participants will fill out a 1-page questionnaire about their medical history and medication use - Each participant will consume a semi-liquid meal within 5 minutes - Each participant's blood pressure will be measured every 5 minutes before eating, for 15 minutes, and for 2 hours after eating. After the screening visit, each participant will be coming for study visits on 2 separate mornings, separated by at least 1 week. On these two mornings, the participant will be randomly picked (like the flip of a coin) by a computer to eat the low-glycemic index meal or high-glycemic index meal. After the visit in the morning, the participant will be sent home wearing a blood pressure monitor and blood sugar monitor, along with study meals the participant will be eating for 3 days. These procedures and tests will be made during these 3-day periods: At UAB during the morning visit: - Meal tolerance test: Firstly, a nurse will place an intravenous catheter in the participant's arm to allow blood draws. The participant will be asked to eat the study meal given by the investigators, and provide several blood samples (immediately before and 10, 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after glucose ingestion). The total amount of blood taken will be about 3 tablespoons. - Participant's blood pressure will be measured every 5 minutes before eating, for 15 minutes, and for 2 hours after eating. After participant goes home from UAB: - Before the participant leaves for home, the investigator(s) will fit a wearable blood pressure monitor on his/her arm and insert a continuous glucose monitor in the back of the other arm. - The blood pressure monitors will be programmed to measure blood pressure every 15 minutes during the daytime and hourly during nighttime. The daytime and nighttime cycle will be set according to each participant's sleep/wake pattern. Participants will need to keep the monitored arm steady and at heart level during each blood pressure reading. - Each participant will be provided with meals for 3 days. They will be eating all and only the meals the investigators provide during these 3 days. - Each participant will be filling out a checklist to record the time of each meal consumed. - Each participant will be asked questions regarding their daily activity for the past 3 days for the investigators to estimate their activity level. The investigators will use the Physical Activity Recall Assessment for People with Spinal Cord Injury (PARA-SCI) questionnaire. This takes about 30 minutes and will be done over the phone


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 12
Est. completion date September 30, 2025
Est. primary completion date May 1, 2025
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Chronic SCI, At least 1 year after injury, Injury level between Cervical 4 and Lumbar 2, with an American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Impairment Scale classification of A-D Exclusion Criteria: - pregnancy or breastfeeding, type 1 or insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes, a recent change in the use of any medications, previous diagnosis of heart diseases and/or stroke, or neurological impairment other than SCI.

Study Design


Intervention

Dietary Supplement:
Low-GI Diet
Participants will be given a low glycemic index diet
High-GI Diet
Participants will be given a high glycemic index diet

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Ohio State University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Post-meal Systolic Blood Pressure Change- Visit 1 SBP will be measured in the temperature-controlled, quiet, dimly lit room. Measurements will be taken using an automated sphygmomanometer every 5 minutes for 20 minutes before, and for 120 minutes after meal intake, with the participant in a sitting position. Investigators will identify the nadir of SBP during the 120-minute postprandial period. The magnitude of the drop in SBP will be calculated by subtracting the nadir value from the resting baseline average value. In-lab testing - Visit 1 - Day 1
Primary Post-meal Systolic Blood Pressure Change- Visit 2 SBP will be measured in the temperature-controlled, quiet, dimly lit room. Measurements will be taken using an automated sphygmomanometer every 5 minutes for 20 minutes before, and for 120 minutes after meal intake, with the participant in a sitting position. Investigators will identify the nadir of SBP during the 120-minute postprandial period. The magnitude of the drop in SBP will be calculated by subtracting the nadir value from the resting baseline average value. In-lab testing - Visit 2 - Day 1
Primary Low-GI Diet on Post-meal Systolic Blood Pressure Change- Diet A- Day 1 After the in-lab meal test, each participant will be fitted with an ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) monitoring (ABPM) device, the Spacelabs OnTrak device, which has been validated for use in assessing ABP. The first measurement will be obtained at UAB to ensure proper function of the device. Each participant's ABP will be monitored for a total of 3 days. The monitors will be programmed to measure BP at 15-minute intervals during the daytime (while participants are awake, e.g., 6 am to 11 pm). Participants will be instructed to keep the monitored arm steady and at heart level during each BP reading. Investigators will utilize the menu checklist to identify the timing of each meal consumed. The magnitude of the PPH will be calculated for each meal, by substracting the nadir of SBP within 2 hours after each meal from the average SBP before each meal. Free-living condition - Diet A - Day 1
Primary Low-GI Diet on Post-meal Systolic Blood Pressure Change- Diet A- Day 2 After the in-lab meal test, each participant will be fitted with an ABPM device, the Spacelabs OnTrak device, which has been validated for use in assessing ABP. The first measurement will be obtained at UAB to ensure proper function of the device. The monitors will be programmed to measure BP at 15-minute intervals during the daytime (while participants are awake, e.g., 6 am to 11 pm). Participants will be instructed to keep the monitored arm steady and at heart level during each BP reading. Investigators will utilize the menu checklist to identify the timing of each meal consumed. The magnitude of the PPH will be calculated for each meal, by substracting the nadir of SBP within 2 hours after each meal from the average SBP before each meal. Free-living condition - Diet A - Day 2
Primary Low-GI Diet on Post-meal Systolic Blood Pressure Change- Diet A- Day 3 After the in-lab meal test, each participant will be fitted with an ABPM device, the Spacelabs OnTrak device, which has been validated for use in assessing ABP. The first measurement will be obtained at UAB to ensure proper function of the device. The monitors will be programmed to measure BP at 15-minute intervals during the daytime (while participants are awake, e.g., 6 am to 11 pm). Participants will be instructed to keep the monitored arm steady and at heart level during each BP reading. Investigators will utilize the menu checklist to identify the timing of each meal consumed. The magnitude of the PPH will be calculated for each meal, by substracting the nadir of SBP within 2 hours after each meal from the average SBP before each meal. Free-living condition - Diet A - Day 3
Primary Low-GI Diet on Post-meal Systolic Blood Pressure Change- Diet B- Day 1 After the in-lab meal test, each participant will be fitted with an ABPM device, the Spacelabs OnTrak device, which has been validated for use in assessing ABP. The first measurement will be obtained at UAB to ensure proper function of the device. The monitors will be programmed to measure BP at 15-minute intervals during the daytime (while participants are awake, e.g., 6 am to 11 pm). Participants will be instructed to keep the monitored arm steady and at heart level during each BP reading. Investigators will utilize the menu checklist to identify the timing of each meal consumed. The magnitude of the PPH will be calculated for each meal, by substracting the nadir of SBP within 2 hours after each meal from the average SBP before each meal. Free-living condition - Diet B - Day 1
Primary Low-GI Diet on Post-meal Systolic Blood Pressure Change- Diet B- Day 2 After the in-lab meal test, each participant will be fitted with an ABPM device, the Spacelabs OnTrak device, which has been validated for use in assessing ABP. The first measurement will be obtained at UAB to ensure proper function of the device. The monitors will be programmed to measure BP at 15-minute intervals during the daytime (while participants are awake, e.g., 6 am to 11 pm). Participants will be instructed to keep the monitored arm steady and at heart level during each BP reading. Investigators will utilize the menu checklist to identify the timing of each meal consumed. The magnitude of the PPH will be calculated for each meal, by substracting the nadir of SBP within 2 hours after each meal from the average SBP before each meal. Free-living condition - Diet B - Day 2
Primary Low-GI Diet on Post-meal Systolic Blood Pressure Change- Diet B- Day 3 After the in-lab meal test, each participant will be fitted with an ABPM device, the Spacelabs OnTrak device, which has been validated for use in assessing ABP. The first measurement will be obtained at UAB to ensure proper function of the device. The monitors will be programmed to measure BP at 15-minute intervals during the daytime (while participants are awake, e.g., 6 am to 11 pm). Participants will be instructed to keep the monitored arm steady and at heart level during each BP reading. Investigators will utilize the menu checklist to identify the timing of each meal consumed. The magnitude of the PPH will be calculated for each meal, by substracting the nadir of SBP within 2 hours after each meal from the average SBP before each meal. Free-living condition - Diet B - Day 3
Secondary Low-GI diet on postprandial glycemia- Visit 1 The investigators will obtain blood samples to assess blood sugar and insulin responses to the study diet throughout the in-lab testing period. An intravenous catheter will be in an antecubital vein for blood draws 10 minutes before and 10, 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after meal consumption. In-Lab testing - Visit 1 - Day 1
Secondary Low-GI diet on postprandial glycemia - Visit 2 The investigators will obtain blood samples to assess blood sugar and insulin responses to the study diet throughout the in-lab testing period. An intravenous catheter will be in an antecubital vein for blood draws 10 minutes before and 10, 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after meal consumption. In-Lab testing - Visit 2 - Day 1
Secondary Low-GI Diet on Postprandial Glucose Responses After the standard lab meal test, an FDA-approved CGM device (Dexcom G6 Pro, Dexcom, Inc.) will be placed in the back of each participant's arm to automatically measure glucose every 5 minutes during the 3-day study period. Postprandial peak glucose concentration and glucose area under the curve within 2 hours after each meal will be identified and calculated (mealtime will be recorded on the menu checklist by each participant or their caregiver). Free-living condition - Diet A - Day 2
Secondary Low-GI Diet on Postprandial Glucose Responses After the standard lab meal test, an FDA-approved CGM device (Dexcom G6 Pro, Dexcom, Inc.) will be placed in the back of each participant's arm to automatically measure glucose every 5 minutes during the 3-day study period. Postprandial peak glucose concentration and glucose area under the curve within 2 hours after each meal will be identified and calculated (mealtime will be recorded on the menu checklist by each participant or their caregiver). Free-living condition - Diet A - Day 3
Secondary Low-GI Diet on Postprandial Glucose Responses After the standard lab meal test, an FDA-approved CGM device (Dexcom G6 Pro, Dexcom, Inc.) will be placed in the back of each participant's arm to automatically measure glucose every 5 minutes during the 3-day study period. Postprandial peak glucose concentration and glucose area under the curve within 2 hours after each meal will be identified and calculated (mealtime will be recorded on the menu checklist by each participant or their caregiver). Free-living condition - Diet B - Day 2
Secondary Low-GI Diet on Postprandial Glucose Responses After the standard lab meal test, an FDA-approved CGM device (Dexcom G6 Pro, Dexcom, Inc.) will be placed in the back of each participant's arm to automatically measure glucose every 5 minutes during the 3-day study period. Postprandial peak glucose concentration and glucose area under the curve within 2 hours after each meal will be identified and calculated (mealtime will be recorded on the menu checklist by each participant or their caregiver). Free-living condition - Diet B - Day 3
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