ENCORE: Exercise and Nutritional Interventions for Cardiovascular Health
NCT00571844 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 144
Last updated 2014-07-14
Summary
This study is an NIH-funded clinical trial conducted at Duke Medical Center evaluating the effects of the DASH diet alone and combined with a behavioral weight loss program on blood pressure and various vascular measures. Eligible patients must be unmedicated with blood pressure values ranging from approximately 130/85 to 159/99. Our primary hypothesis are as follows: (1) The DASH diet alone and combined with a behavioral weight management program will result in greater BP reductions than Usual Care controls at the end of the 4 month treatment period; (2) The DASH diet in combination with a behavioral weight management program will be more effective in lowering BP than the DASH diet alone; (3) The DASH diet alone and the DASH diet combined with the behavioral weight management program will result in greater improvements in cardiac, metabolic, and vascular function compared to the control condition; and (4) The combined DASH diet and weight management intervention also will be the most effective treatment in maintaining BP reductions at 1-year follow-up.
Conditions
Interventions
- BEHAVIORAL
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DASH diet
Participants in the DASH diet condition receive instruction in modifying the content of their diet to meet DASH guidelines. Participants are explicitly asked not to exercise or to attempt weight loss at this time, and to focus their attention on what they eat. Following the 2-week feeding period, participants will receive instruction on the DASH diet and feedback on their adherence to the diet in a series of half-hour, weekly small group sessions (3 to 5 participants).
- BEHAVIORAL
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DASH diet plus Weight loss
Participants in the DASH diet plus weight loss condition will receive the DASH dietary intervention as described in the DASH diet intervention and will participate in a program to promote weight loss consisting of 2 components: Supervised Aerobic Exercise and CBWL (Cognitive Behavioral Weight loss). During supervised exercise participants will exercise 3x/week under medical supervision at the Duke Center for Living. A trained exercise physiologist will supervise all exercise sessions, and will obtain exercise BP measurements to make sure that BP is not abnormally elevated. For the CBWL participants will meet in small groups of 3-5 patients for instruction in weight management techniques. CBWL will include Appetite Awareness Training (AAT), a self-monitoring strategy developed to provide more specific guidelines regarding how much to eat. Individuals learn to identify moderate hunger and fullness and use these internal cues to guide their eating.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
collaborator NIH - lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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James A. Blumenthal, Ph.D. · Duke University
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 35 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2003-10-31
- Primary Completion
- 2009-07-31
- Completion
- 2013-07-31
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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