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Healthy individuals with type 2 diabetes will receive intensive counseling on food selection to improve glucose control using either high cereal fiber dietary strategies or low glycemic index foods especially canola oil containing bread. The treatments will last 3 months with bloods taken for HbA1c, glucose and blood lipids. If the study shows a benefit for either or both diets, then use of high fiber, and/or low glycemic index foods with canola oil, may provide another potential way to improve glucose control and lower cholesterol levels in non-insulin dependent diabetes.


Clinical Trial Description

Overall design

- Sample size justification: The sample size requirement was determined based on the ability to detect a HbA1c reduction of at least 0.4 units, significance of the test (α) of 0.05, β of 2 and power (1-β) of 0.80 (The FDA criterion for drug effectiveness is a HbA1c reduction of 0.3 to 0.4 units). Examination of recent study results for HbA1c of the research group on type 2 diabetic subjects indicated a standard deviation of 0.32. So the desired total number to complete this study is N=80, or 120 enrolled assuming a 30% attrition rate.

- Design: All subjects will be randomized to one of two 12-week treatments in a two-treatment parallel design. Treatments: 1) low glycemic index dietary advice (e.g. to eat intact grain cereals, Pita Break Finland Rye and Little Stream Quinoa breads, parboiled rice, cracked wheat, pasta, peas, beans, lentils, and baked goods made from legume flour), with particular emphasis on a canola oil containing bread; and a 2) high cereal fiber diet emphasizing whole grains.

Duration: The study will consist of approximately two months recruitment and patient selection, and a 3 month treatment period.

Study Details: Fasting blood samples are obtained at screening, week -2, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10 and 12 of each study period for glucose, lipids and oxidation products. HbA1c will be assessed on all visits except week 2. Twenty-four hour urine for urinary C-peptide, isoprostane, urea, creatinine and electrolyte analyses will be obtained immediately prior to the beginning of the study and at the end of the 12 week treatment. At weeks 0 (baseline) and 12, endothelial function will be assessed. Following the 12 week treatment period, subjects who wish to undertake the alternate treatment will be given appropriate instruction.

- Setting: Risk Factor Modification Center at St. Michael's Hospital.

- Participants/controls (selection and inclusion/exclusion criteria):

Patient Selection: Healthy non-insulin dependent diabetic men and women will be recruited by newspaper advertisement, physician referral and the diabetic clinic at St. Michael's Hospital.

- Interventions: Diets: Diets will be the subjects' diabetic diets modified as above. Diet histories will be recorded at weeks 0, 2, 4, 8, 10 and 12. These diets will be assessed for consistency by the dietitian in the subject's presence. Where necessary, modifications in diet will be made to ensure weight maintenance.

- Privacy protection Subjects will have their data de-identified. Any databases with personal health information will be password protected. Also, patient data that has personal health information (e.g. patient charts) will be kept in locked cabinets, with the door locked to the room with the cabinets, and the centre door locked after 6 pm.

- Confidentiality of data All subjects will be assigned an identification code to ensure confidentiality. All data entered into files will use the identification codes. Access to data files will be limited to the PI, statisticians, dietitians, students, and data entry personnel working on the project.

The data obtained from the Endo-PAT test will be sent to a private statistical consultant in the United States for analysis. The dataset will be de-identified and only the statistical consultant and the research team will have access to this dataset.

-Identifiable data Subjects will be primarily identified by a code (number and letter) assigned by the study statistician. A separate chart with routine clinical information is maintained for contact with participants' family physicians.

DATA ANALYSIS:

a. Analysis method, including types of statistical or qualitative methods Results will be expressed as means ± standard error. The differences between treatment means will be assessed using the CONTRAST statement in SAS (Statistical Analysis Software) using -2 and zero bloods as baseline to calculate change and weeks 8, 10 and 12 for the CONTRAST. Pearson's correlations will be used to assess relationships between dietary compliance and weight reductions with blood lipid changes.

For Optional Sub-study:

In our recent diabetes study which looked at the effect of mixed nuts on blood sugar control (REB# 06-274), 44.8 % (35/78) of participants continued onto follow-up and 24% (19/78) completed follow-up. All crossed from either the muffin (control) or half dose nut supplement to the full dose nut (test) supplement. In a recent Portfolio study (REB#04-056), after 24 weeks 62.5% of participants crossed from DASH diet (control) to Portfolio diet (test). Assuming that in this study participants will also cross from the control diet to the test diet, we will use a paired t-test with no adjustment for baseline or sequence, as this is not a true crossover design. ;


Study Design

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


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT01348568
Study type Interventional
Source University of Toronto
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date March 2011
Completion date March 2015

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