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Study NCT ID: NCT00229229
Status: TERMINATED
Last Update Posted: 2009-01-28
First Post: 2005-09-09

Brief Title: Comparison of 4 Diets in the Management of Overweight Patients With Vascular Disease
Sponsor: Queens University
Organization: Queens University

Study Overview

Official Title: Comparison of a Low Glycemic Load Diet With a Canada Food Guide Diet in the Management of Overweight Patients With Cardiovascular Disease
Status: TERMINATED
Status Verified Date: 2009-01
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Lack of funding
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Type 2 diabetes can be prevented by lifestyle changes in high-risk subjects However controversies exist on nutritional management of diabetes Recent data suggests that glucose and insulin responses are affected by not only the quality but the quantity of carbohydrate consumed This is referred to as glycemic load

To date there have not been any prospective randomized studies which examine the utility of a low glycemic load diet

The purpose of the proposed study is to compare the effectiveness of a Canada Food Guide Diet with a low glycemic load diet on blood sugar control in overweight type 2 diabetics
Detailed Description: The primary objective of the proposed study is to compare the effectiveness of a low glycemic load diet with a Canada Food Guide Diet on weight loss in overweight subjects with cardiovascular disease

The secondary objective of the proposed study is to compare the effectiveness of a low glycemic load diet with both a low glycemic index diet and a low carbohydrate diet on weight loss in overweight subjects with cardiovascular disease The purpose of this portion of the study is to try to elucidate the relative contributions of the glycemic index and carbohydrate content to the overall effectiveness of a low glycemic load diet Furthermore through detailed analysis of actual dietary consumption and correlation with subsequent weight loss we hope to gain greater insight into the role of compliance on the success of the various dietary strategies Restriction of caloric intake is necessary for weight loss regardless of the dietary strategy employed however long-term success depends ultimately on the ability of the patients to comply with the said diet The success of a low glycemic load diet may lie in its superior effectiveness greater compliance less calorie consumption rather than a greater efficacy per se

A secondary analysis of the effects of all three diets low glycemic load low glycemic index and low carbohydrate on modifying other metabolic factors will also be performed In particular the study will examine the effect of the three diets on lipid and fat metabolism insulin resistance and inflammation

Study Oversight

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