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The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether or not a traditional First Nations diet (high protein) and/or a dietary intervention based upon current Canadian dietary recommendations (high carbohydrate/high fiber) effects risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus and/or cardiovascular disease in a remote fly in First Nations community (Sandy Lake First Nation).

This pilot has been developed in conjunction with Sandy Lake First Nation to answer the research question: Will a traditional diet or a diet based upon current Canadian dietary recommendations result in decreasing risk for type 2 diabetes in Sandy Lake?


Clinical Trial Description

Eligible participants will be randomized to one of 3 groups. Potential participants will have an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) during the screening visit to evaluate if they are eligible for the study. Those who meet the inclusion criteria will be stratified according to diagnoses (normal glucose tolerance or impaired glucose tolerance) and randomized to one of three diet groups for a 6 month period.

The following is a description of the 3 study arms/diets:

Group 1: The (Food choice) Control Group

Group 2 (The "Traditional Food" [TD] Group) will receive instruction to follow a diet that reflects the traditional nutrient intake pattern of this population. Briefly, participants will be encouraged to consume, wild meats (i.e. moose, duck, rabbit, and beaver), fish, local berries and other foods obtained from the land ("bush foods"). When these foods are not available, acceptable store bought substitutes will be encouraged (i.e. low fat beef & pork, skinless chicken, canned/frozen fish, store bought fruit and frozen berries). Traditional preparation methods will also be encouraged (i.e. boiling, smoking, and BBQing), and non-traditional foods (i.e. high saturated fat, high carbohydrate, processed foods, high sodium foods, "junk foods", convenience foods or foods including trans fats) and preparation methods (i.e. frying) will be strongly discouraged. The diet has been developed by a Registered Dietitian (RD) with the feedback of Sandy Lake First Nation community members, Dr. Anthony Hanley and with the assistance of tools and documents obtained from Health Canada's website.

Group 3 (The "Healthy Store-bought Food" [HSF] Group) will receive instruction to follow a diet that reflects the results of nutritional epidemiological research on diabetes prevention in this and other populations. Participants will be encouraged to consume a diet comprised of foods as per the Canadian Food Guide to Healthy Eating, Health Canada. It is estimated that HSF group participants will have a macronutrient profile that reflects current "Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range (AMDR)", as per the Institute of Medicine (2005) and Health Canada (2007) if they adhere to the education provided. Recommendations will promote a high fibre, low trans- and saturated fat diet including whole grains, fruit and vegetables, mono- and poly-unsaturated fat sources, lean meat and poultry and a low fat dairy profile. "Junk food" (i.e. soda pop, chips, and chocolate bars) will not be forbidden, however will be regarded as a "choose less often" food. Convenience/Ready-Made foods will be allowed, however, healthier choices will be highlighted during the education sessions.

All three groups will be provided with education on serving size and portion control to promote compliance and to ensure that all groups are obtaining useful nutritional information by participating in the study. A major component of the SLHDP is to promote capacity building and long term healthy lifestyle in the community. Portion control will be treated as a controlled variable and will promote identical caloric intake between and within groups.

Nutrition Education and Lifestyle Data Collection:

Community support staff will be trained by the Research Coordinator/ Registered Dietitian (RD) to conduct baseline and follow-up sessions when the RD is not stationed in Sandy Lake. The Research Coordinator/ RD will be available 9am-5pm (week days)for nutrition consult and information support. During follow-up sessions data will be collected (see outcome measures) and data collection tools, food provisions and education will be provided.

Metabolic/Anthropometric Data Collection:

A Community (member) Registered Practical Nurse will be responsible for the metabolic and anthropometric data collection (see outcome measures). This RPN has held this role since the beginning of the SLHDP. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT00707460
Study type Interventional
Source University of Toronto
Contact
Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date May 2008
Completion date June 2009

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