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Randomized controlled trial of a curriculum intervention teaching patients to eat a whole-food plant-based dietary pattern versus standard of care in kidney transplant recipients within the first few months of transplant


Clinical Trial Description

A whole-food plant-based dietary pattern has emerged as fundamental in preventing and treating many of the lifestyle-related diseases of Western medicine, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, obesity, hypertension, chronic kidney disease and certain cancers. These diseases often occur or recur in the post-transplant population, leading to patient and graft loss. However, dietary education for kidney transplant recipients is not standardized and many patients remain ignorant about optimum healthy dietary practices. These patients are further challenged by the common occurrence of electrolyte derangements that require dietary restrictions. We propose a randomized controlled trial of a dietary intervention that focuses on whole-food plant-based eating in the kidney transplant population, testing this dietary pattern's impact on recipient health outcomes. This study addresses the critical need for cost-effective and safe strategies to improve health outcomes in transplant recipients and preserve kidney graft function. We have assembled an interdisciplinary team with expertise in transplant nephrology, lifestyle medicine, plant-based renal nutrition, health coaching and biostatistics to investigate the following aims: (1) to test the efficacy of a whole-food plant-based diet on improving kidney recipient cardiovascular and metabolic health and kidney allograft function, (2) to test the effect of a whole-food plant-based diet on kidney recipient post-transplant complication rates, and (3) to test the feasibility of a dietary education program on kidney transplant recipients' ability to adhere to a whole-food plant-based diet, all within a 12-month randomized controlled trial of plant-based diet versus usual care. Dietary counseling will focus on eating a predominantly plant-based diet comprised of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes, and low in animal products, fats and processed foods. Dietary counseling will occur in group-based sessions weekly for the first month, then biweekly for 5 months. Patients will be followed for 12 months. This study has the potential to establish dietary intervention as a way to prolong kidney graft survival and to improve overall health and survival in kidney transplant recipients. This study will also launch a cohort of patients whose dietary patterns can be followed and compared over time, providing groundwork for further research into the connections between diet and kidney-related outcomes. ;


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NCT number NCT05449496
Study type Interventional
Source University of California, Davis
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 27, 2022
Completion date December 31, 2025

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