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Design and conduct of a randomized controlled feeding trial in a residential setting with mitigation for COVID-19.
Wong, Julia M W; Ludwig, David S; Allison, David B; Baidwan, Navneet; Bielak, Lisa; Chiu, Chia-Ying; Dickinson, Stephanie L; Golzarri-Arroyo, Lilian; Heymsfield, Steven B; Holmes, Lauren; Jansen, Lisa T; Lesperance, Donna; Mehta, Tapan; Sandman, Megan; Steltz, Sarah K; Wong, William W; Yu, Shui; Ebbeling, Cara B.
Afiliação
  • Wong JMW; New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children's Hospital, United States of America; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States of America.
  • Ludwig DS; New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children's Hospital, United States of America; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States of America.
  • Allison DB; Indiana University School of Public Health, Bloomington, IN, United States of America.
  • Baidwan N; Department of Health Services Administration, School of Health Professions, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States of America.
  • Bielak L; New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children's Hospital, United States of America.
  • Chiu CY; Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Acute Critical Care, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States of America.
  • Dickinson SL; Indiana University School of Public Health, Bloomington, IN, United States of America.
  • Golzarri-Arroyo L; Indiana University School of Public Health, Bloomington, IN, United States of America.
  • Heymsfield SB; Metabolism & Body Composition Laboratory, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, United States of America.
  • Holmes L; New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children's Hospital, United States of America.
  • Jansen LT; New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children's Hospital, United States of America; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States of America.
  • Lesperance D; New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children's Hospital, United States of America.
  • Mehta T; Department of Health Services Administration, School of Health Professions, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States of America.
  • Sandman M; New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children's Hospital, United States of America.
  • Steltz SK; New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children's Hospital, United States of America.
  • Wong WW; USDA/ARS Children's Nutrition Research Center, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States of America.
  • Yu S; New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children's Hospital, United States of America.
  • Ebbeling CB; New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children's Hospital, United States of America; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States of America. Electronic address: cara.ebbeling@childrens.harvard.edu.
Contemp Clin Trials ; 140: 107490, 2024 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38458559
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Evaluating effects of different macronutrient diets in randomized trials requires well defined infrastructure and rigorous methods to ensure intervention fidelity and adherence.

METHODS:

This controlled feeding study comprised two phases. During a Run-in phase (14-15 weeks), study participants (18-50 years, BMI, ≥27 kg/m2) consumed a very-low-carbohydrate (VLC) diet, with home delivery of prepared meals, at an energy level to promote 15 ± 3% weight loss. During a Residential phase (13 weeks), participants resided at a conference center. They received a eucaloric VLC diet for three weeks and then were randomized to isocaloric test diets for 10 weeks VLC (5% energy from carbohydrate, 77% from fat), high-carbohydrate (HC)-Starch (57%, 25%; including 20% energy from refined grains), or HC-Sugar (57%, 25%; including 20% sugar). Outcomes included measures of body composition and energy expenditure, chronic disease risk factors, and variables pertaining to physiological mechanisms. Six cores provided infrastructure for implementing standardized protocols Recruitment, Diet and Meal Production, Participant Support, Assessments, Regulatory Affairs and Data Management, and Statistics. The first participants were enrolled in May 2018. Participants residing at the conference center at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic completed the study, with each core implementing mitigation plans.

RESULTS:

Before early shutdown, 77 participants were randomized, and 70 completed the trial (65% of planned completion). Process measures indicated integrity to protocols for weighing menu items, within narrow tolerance limits, and participant adherence, assessed by direct observation and continuous glucose monitoring.

CONCLUSION:

Available data will inform future research, albeit with less statistical power than originally planned.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article