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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the effects of time-restricted eating in patients with history of acute coronary syndrome. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1) Is 10-hr TRE safe and feasible for patients with ACS; 2)What are the impacts of 10-hr TRE on anthropometric measurements, cardiometabolic health and cardiovascular health compared to ad libitum eating in patients with ACS?. Participants will be asked to limit eating duration to 10 hours daily.


Clinical Trial Description

Justification: The effects of TRE on humans varies results, with some showing improvements in weight loss, insulin sensitivity, and cardiovascular markers, while others exhibiting no significant changes. TRE studies on metabolically altered individuals especially patients with heart diseases are limited. Written approval of the study has been obtained from the Universiti Teknologi MARA Ethics Committee before commencement of this study. The TRES study utilizes an investigator-led, pragmatic, parallel, randomized, single-blinded clinical trial design to evaluate the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of a 10-hour time-restricted eating (TRE) intervention compared to unrestricted eating in patients diagnosed with acute coronary syndrome. The study aims to assess the impact of TRE on anthropometric measurements, as well as cardiometabolic and cardiovascular health outcomes. The duration of the randomized controlled trial (RCT) spans a period of five weeks. The trial consisted of a baseline period of one week, which was then followed by a four-week intervention phase. The participants will be assigned randomly to either the TRE (Time-Restricted Eating) group or the control group, which involves ad libitum eating. They will be instructed to adhere to their allotted eating duration during the four-week intervention period. ;


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NCT number NCT06007950
Study type Interventional
Source Universiti Teknologi Mara
Contact Mazuin Kamarul Zaman, MMed Sc
Phone +60332564397
Email mazuin0233@uitm.edu.my
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 2023
Completion date September 2025

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