Medication Adherence Clinical Trial
— STANISOfficial title:
Differences in Behaviour Related to Dietary Habit, Self-medication and Nutraceuticals Use Among Italian and Spanish University Students: Relationship With Cardiovascular Risk Factors.
University students are considered a population class with a high risk of malnutrition and/or obesity, metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, with a tendency to misuse drugs and self-medication. The interest in a healthy diet can lead to a psychological obsession known as orthorexia, frequent among students in the biomedical field and in the sports context. The high levels of stress recorded in university students have been related to the use of drugs to enhance their cognitive abilities. The phenomenon of self-medication is one of the main problems for public health, with high levels recorded among students of health professions. A high adherence to the Mediterranean diet seems to bring health benefits, with an impact even on the intestinal microbiota composition. Although several studies have investigated the effect of the Mediterranean diet on intestinal microbiota, little attention has been paid to the effect of this diet on the oral microbiota, one of the most relevant microbial habitats from a clinical point of view. The aim of this study is to evaluate self-medication, adherence to the Mediterranean diet, the relationship between lifestyle and biomarkers of the metabolic and immunological status, and impact of eating habits on the oral microbiota composition. Students, doctoral students, post-docs and specialists in the biomedical and pharmaceutical fields will be recruited in Italy (N = 200) and in Spain (N = 200). Data will be collected through questionnaires in order to evaluate self-medication, eating habits, level of physical activity, orthorexia and lifestyle of the subjects. The entire group will be evaluated with clinical parameters of metabolic status and the quality of saliva and urine. The latter will be determining factors for the selection of 50 Italian and 50 Spanish students, on which parameters of immunological and antioxidant status, cortisol, urinary phenols, and the composition of the oral microbiota will be evaluated. Italian and Spanish students may have different eating habits and lifestyles. It is assumed that subjects with high adherence to the Mediterranean diet have a better metabolic and immunological status. Moreover, high rates of orthorexia are expected among students who practice sports. The composition of the oral microbiota could vary depending on the type of diet and consistently with the immunological status markers.
| Status | Recruiting |
| Enrollment | 200 |
| Est. completion date | July 31, 2022 |
| Est. primary completion date | July 31, 2021 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years to 35 Years |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - university students, doctoral students, post-docs and post-graduate students in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences Exclusion Criteria: - age <18 years or inability to sign informed consent. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Italy | La Sapienza University | Rome | |
| Italy | Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA-AN) | Rome | |
| Spain | Universidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia | Murcia | Guadalupe |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Maura Palmery | Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, CREA - AN, Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia |
Italy, Spain,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Compare the prescription of drugs in Italian and Spanish university students | The percentage of subjects who resort to self-medication and the use of drugs will be evaluated on the basis of the data reported in a specific online questionnaire | One year | |
| Primary | Compare the use of alcohol in Italian and Spanish university students | The use of alcoholic beverages will be evaluated with the questionnaire AUDIT, which will be included in the questionnaire on "voluptuous habits" | One year | |
| Primary | Compare the use of energy drinks in Italian and Spanish university students | The use of energy drinks will be evaluated on the basis of the data reported in a specific online questionnaire | One year | |
| Primary | Compare the use of supplements, dietary products and/or other types of nutraceuticals in Italian and Spanish university students | The use of supplements, dietary products and / or other types of nutraceuticals will be evaluated on the basis of the data reported in a specific online questionnaire | One year | |
| Primary | Compare the adherence to the Mediterranean diet in Italian and Spanish university students | The degree of adherence to the Mediterranean diet (online questionnaire) will be calculated with two different scores: the Mediterranean Diet Score (MDS) evaluated through the validated 14-item questionnaire of the PREDIMED study and the MEDScore (Score-55) proposed by Panagiotakos with the dedicated software. The latter, unlike the first, includes the consumption of unrefined cereals. We will compare the baseline characteristics of participants according to three categories of adherence to the Mediterranean diet (> or egual to 5, 6-9 and > or egual to 10 points of the 14-item questionnaire). At each question of the 14-item questionnaire will be assigned a score of 0 or 1 on the basis of the answer. Panagiotakos et al. have already proposed a diet score that evaluates adherence to the Mediterranean diet through a large-scale (from 0 to 55). | One year | |
| Primary | Compare cardiovascular risk factors (obesity) in Italian and Spanish university students | Measurements of weight (Kg), height (m) (portable mechanical Stadiometer), lean mass and fat mass will be recorded on the data collection form. In particular, the latter will be measured both by means of the OMRON BF-511 body analysis impedance balance and by plicometry. Weight and height will be combined to report BMI in kg/m^2 | Two year | |
| Primary | Compare cardiovascular risk factors (hypertension) in Italian and Spanish university students | Blood pressure will be recorded on the data collection form | Two year | |
| Primary | Compare cardiovascular risk factors (hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia) in Italian and Spanish university students | The clinical metabolic status parameters will be evaluated by: self-diagnosis of capillary blood sampling (cholesterol, triglycerides and glycaemia by means of Multicare IN) and a dedicated ELISA kit for saliva sample insulin, based on saliva quality. | Two year | |
| Primary | Compare ketosis in Italian and Spanish university students | The clinical metabolic status parameter will be evaluated by self-diagnosis of capillary blood sampling (ketones by means of ON Call GK Dual) | Two year | |
| Secondary | Compare and evaluate the level of physical activity in Italian and Spanish university students | The level of physical activity will be evaluated using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ, online questionnaire). It covers four domains of physical activity: work-related, transportation, housework/gardening and leisure-time activity. The questionnaire also includes questions about time spent sitting as an indicator of sedentary behaviour. In each of the four domains the number of days per week and time per day spent in both moderate and vigorous activity are recorded. At work, during transportation and in leisure time, walking time is also included. Moderate intensity is defined as 3-6 MET (Metabolic Equivalent Task) and vigorous intensity was defined as >6 MET. One MET is equal to energy expenditure during rest and is approximately equal to 3.5 ml O2 kg^-1 min^-1 in adults. | One year | |
| Secondary | Compare and evaluate the percentage of subjects with orthorexia nervosa in Italian and Spanish university students | The frequence of orthorexia nervosa will be evaluated using the ORTO-15 test (online questionnaire).Answers that indicate orthorexia are given a score of "1", while the "healthier" ones have a score of "4". The sum of the scores is the final score of the test. We set a threshold value of 40. Below this cut-off the test is supposed to give a diagnosis of orthorexia. | One year | |
| Secondary | Compare the frequency of meals consumed outside home in Italian and Spanish university students | Outcome Measure will be evaluated by online questionnaires | One year | |
| Secondary | Compare the type of meals consumed outside home in Italian and Spanish university students | Outcome Measure will be evaluated by online questionnaires | One year | |
| Secondary | Compare the type of food/beverages consumed in Italian and Spanish university students | Outcome Measure will be evaluated by online questionnaires | One year | |
| Secondary | Compare the consumption of food/beverages in Italian and Spanish university students | Outcome Measure will be evaluated by online questionnaires | One year | |
| Secondary | Compare the adherence to special dietary regimes (vegetarian diet, ketogenic etc) in Italian and Spanish university students | Outcome Measure will be evaluated by online questionnaires | One year | |
| Secondary | Register other characteristics of interest (pathologies) | Other characeristics of interest will be evaluated by online questionnaires | One year | |
| Secondary | Register other characteristics of interest (anxiety/depressive symptoms) | Other characeristics of interest will be evaluated by online questionnaires | One year | |
| Secondary | Register other characteristics of interest (food neophobia) | Other characeristics of interest will be evaluated by online questionnaires | One year | |
| Secondary | Register other characteristics of interest (eating disorders) | Other characeristics of interest will be evaluated by online questionnaires | One year | |
| Secondary | Register other characteristics of interest (vaccinations and opinion on vaccines) | Other characeristics of interest will be evaluated by online questionnaires | One year | |
| Secondary | Compare eating habits in a sub-group of non-smoking Italian and Spanish students | Eating habits will be evaluated by online questionnaires | Two year | |
| Secondary | Compare salivary microbiota in a sub-group of non-smoking Italian and Spanish students | The composition of the oral microbiota will be evaluated through genomic DNA extraction from a salivary sample and subsequent Next Generation Sequencing analysis of the 16S rDNA. | Two year | |
| Secondary | Compare salivary IgA levels in a sub-group of non-smoking Italian and Spanish students | Salivary IgA levels will be measured with ELISA kit | Two year | |
| Secondary | Compare salivary IL-6 levels in a sub-group of non-smoking Italian and Spanish students | Salivary IL-6 levels will be measured with ELISA kit | Two year | |
| Secondary | Compare salivary cortisol levels in a sub-group of non-smoking Italian and Spanish students | Salivary cortisol levels will be measured with ELISA kit | Two year |
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