Hypertension Clinical Trial
Official title:
Macronutrients and Cardiovascular Risk
To compare the effects on blood pressure and plasma lipids of three different diets--a carbohydrate-rich diet, a protein-rich diet, or a diet rich in unsaturated fat.
BACKGROUND:
While there is widespread consensus that the optimal diet to reduce cardiovascular risk
should be low in saturated fat, the type of macronutrient that should replace saturated fat
(carbohydrate, protein or unsaturated fat) is a major, unresolved research question with
substantial public health implications. The study will evaluate these three dietary
approaches by studying their effects on established coronary risk factors and a selected
group of emerging risk factors.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The study design was a randomized, three period cross-over feeding study that compared the
effects on blood pressure and plasma lipids of a carbohydrate-rich diet patterned after the
DASH diet (CARB) to two other diets, one rich in protein (PROTEIN) and another rich in
unsaturated (UNSAT) fat, predominantly monounsaturated fat. The DASH diet has been shown to
reduce blood pressure and LDL-cholesterol substantially, and is currently recommended by
policy makers. During a one week run-in, all participants were fed samples of the three study
diets (CARB, PROTEIN and UNSAT). Using a three period cross-over design, participants were
then randomly assigned to the CARB, PROTEIN or UNSAT diet. Each feeding period lasted six
weeks; a washout period of at least two weeks separated each feeding period. Throughout
feeding (run-in and the three intervention periods), participants were fed sufficient
calories to maintain their weight. Trial participants were 30 years of age or older, with
systolic blood pressure of 120-159 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure of 90-99 mmHg. Primary
outcomes variables were blood pressure and the established plasma lipid risk factors (LDL-C,
HDL-C and triglycerides). Secondary outcomes include total cholesterol, apolipoproteins
VLDL-apoB, VLDL-apoCIII, apolipoprotein B, non-HDL cholesterol, and lipoprotein(a).
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