Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
NEW Dietary Interventions to Enhance the Treatments for Weight Loss (NEW DIETs for Weight Loss Study)
Several studies have shown differences in health-related outcomes by dietary pattern. These patterns have included those participants following vegan (no meat, poultry, fish, dairy, or eggs), vegetarian (no meat, poultry, or fish), pesco- vegetarian (no meat or poultry), semi-vegetarian (red meat and poultry ≥ 1 time/month and < 1 time/week), or omnivorous diets. These studies have shown that of these dietary patterns, vegans have the lowest BMIs, lowest prevalence of Type 2 diabetes, and lowest amount of weight gain over 5 years. In addition, vegetarians have significantly better metabolic risk factors as compared to non-vegetarians. While these initial observational studies have shown benefits to consuming more plant-based diets, there have been no randomized trials examining the differences in health outcomes among these dietary patterns. To begin exploring this research area, the investigators will conduct a pilot study which will randomize participants to one of the 5 dietary approaches. Participants (n=75) in the NEW DIETs Study will be recruited to follow their randomly assigned diet for 8 weeks and attend weekly sessions to learn about nutrition and cooking.
This study involves five groups. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of these
groups. All groups will receive information on a dietary approach aimed at losing weight. All
groups will be asked to favor foods that are low fat and have a low glycemic index, which
means they will be asked to favor foods that don't cause a quick rise in blood sugar (for
example, choosing oatmeal over cornflakes for breakfast). All groups will also be asked to
take a vitamin B-12 supplement each day of their choosing (can be a multivitamin).
Participants who are eligible on the online screener will be contacted by phone to complete a
few additional screening questions and invited to an orientation meeting.
Below are the steps in the study:
- If participants are accepted into the study, participants will come to the study site
(USC Public Health Research Center) to learn more about the study, have their weight and
height measured, learn how to complete questionnaires online, and complete their consent
form. This meeting will last approximately 1.5 hours.
- Participants will then complete some questionnaires that measure their diet and physical
activity levels on a computer at home or other location where participants have
computer/internet access. We will also ask participants to keep all their grocery and
restaurant receipts during this time to bring back with participants to the next
meeting.
- Participants will come back for a meeting to have their weight measured again and
participants will find out their diet group assignment. Participants will receive a 1.25
hour overview of the diet participants have been assigned to and be provided with
materials on this diet.
- If participants are assigned to the vegan, vegetarians, pesco-, or semi-vegetarian
diets, they will complete the following over the 8-week study:
1. Participants will attend weekly meetings over 8 weeks.
2. We will obtain their weight and collect online questionnaires at weeks 4 and 8.
3. During the 8-week study, we will ask participants to complete an online weekly
questionnaire which will assess if participants are following the diet and their
weight. This will take approximately 5 minutes to complete.
- If participants are assigned to the omnivorous diet, they will only come in for meetings
at baseline, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks.
1. We will obtain their weight and collect online questionnaires at weeks 4 and 8.
2. Participants will receive e-mailed lessons of their diet plan each week.
3. During the 8-week study, we will ask participants to complete an online weekly
questionnaire which will assess if participants are following the diet, and their
weight. This will take approximately 5 minutes to complete.
4. At week 8, participants will also be provided with information about the other 4
diets in case participants would like to try these dietary patterns after the
study.
- All diet groups will be asked to collect and turn in all grocery store and restaurant
receipts for 2 weeks prior to the start of the intervention and for the 8 weeks during
the study.
- At study completion (8 weeks), participants will receive an incentive for participating
($20).
- Participants in all groups will be asked to take a daily multivitamin (or other reliable
source of vitamin B-12) over the course of the study. You are responsible for choosing
and purchasing this.
- During the study, we will ask you to keep your physical activity levels constant (keep
your levels the same as what you were doing at study entry).
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