Functional outcomes of diets in multiple sclerosis (FOOD for MS): Protocol for a parallel arm randomized feeding trial for low glycemic load and calorie restriction

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Contemporary clinical trials Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1016/j.cct.2024.107584
Kat Martin , Stacey S. Cofield , Anne H. Cross , Amy M. Goss , Cyrus A. Raji , John R. Rinker , Gregory F. Wu , Jessica Blair , Anja Fuchs , Laura Ghezzi , Kathryn Green , Francesca Pace , Giovanni Pastori , Meghan G. Taylor , Laura Piccio , Brooks C. Wingo
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Abstract

Background

Pilot trials indicate that both a low glycemic load (GL) diet and calorie restriction (CR) can be implemented successfully in people with multiple sclerosis (pMS) and may improve MS symptoms and physical function, but large randomized clinical trials (RCTs) have not yet been conducted. The purpose of this study is to test these interventions alone and in combination to determine their efficacy for improving clinical and patient reported outcomes (PROs) in pMS.

Methods

This 32-week, two-arm, RCT at two centers will randomly assign 100 adults with relapsing-remitting or secondary progressive MS to a low GL diet (n = 50) or a standard GL diet (n = 50). Both diet groups will complete two study phases: a eucaloric phase (16 weeks) and a CR phase (16 weeks). Groceries for the study meal plans will be delivered to participants' homes weekly. The primary outcome is physical function, measured by timed 25-ft walk test. Secondary outcomes are pain, fatigue, mood, and anxiety.

Discussion

This will be the most rigorous intervention trial to date of a low GL diet and CR in adults with MS, and among the first to assess the impact of intentional weight loss on MS symptoms. Results will provide valuable insight for recommending dietary change, weight loss, or both to adults with MS. These non-drug interventions pose few risks and have potential to yield significant improvements in MS symptoms.

Trial registration ID: NCT05327322

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多发性硬化症饮食的功能性结果(FOOD for MS):低血糖负荷和热量限制的平行臂随机喂养试验方案。
背景:试点试验表明,低血糖负荷(GL)饮食和卡路里限制(CR)可在多发性硬化症(pMS)患者中成功实施,并可改善多发性硬化症症状和身体功能,但大型随机临床试验(RCT)尚未开展。本研究的目的是对这些干预措施进行单独或联合测试,以确定它们对改善多发性硬化症患者临床和患者报告结果(PROs)的疗效:这项为期 32 周的双臂 RCT 研究将在两个中心随机分配 100 名患有复发性缓解型或继发性进展型多发性硬化症的成人接受低 GL 饮食(n = 50)或标准 GL 饮食(n = 50)。两个饮食组都将完成两个研究阶段:低热量饮食阶段(16 周)和高热量饮食阶段(16 周)。研究膳食计划的杂货将每周送到参与者家中。主要研究结果是身体功能,通过25英尺定时步行测试进行测量。次要结果为疼痛、疲劳、情绪和焦虑:讨论:这将是迄今为止对多发性硬化症成人患者进行的最严格的低 GL 饮食和 CR 干预试验,也是首批评估有意减轻体重对多发性硬化症症状影响的试验之一。试验结果将为建议多发性硬化症成人患者改变饮食、减轻体重或两者兼顾提供有价值的见解。这些非药物干预措施风险很小,并有可能显著改善多发性硬化症症状:NCT05327322.
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期刊介绍: Contemporary Clinical Trials is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes manuscripts pertaining to all aspects of clinical trials, including, but not limited to, design, conduct, analysis, regulation and ethics. Manuscripts submitted should appeal to a readership drawn from disciplines including medicine, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, management science, behavioural science, pharmaceutical science, and bioethics. Full-length papers and short communications not exceeding 1,500 words, as well as systemic reviews of clinical trials and methodologies will be published. Perspectives/commentaries on current issues and the impact of clinical trials on the practice of medicine and health policy are also welcome.
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