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交叉试验中对生酮饮食和地中海饮食的依从性:生酮-地中海随机试验

Adherence to Ketogenic and Mediterranean Study Diets in a Crossover Trial: The Keto-Med Randomized Trial.

作者信息

Landry Matthew J, Crimarco Anthony, Perelman Dalia, Durand Lindsay R, Petlura Christina, Aronica Lucia, Robinson Jennifer L, Kim Sun H, Gardner Christopher D

机构信息

Stanford Prevention Research Center, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.

Division of Endocrinology, Gerontology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2021 Mar 17;13(3):967. doi: 10.3390/nu13030967.

Abstract

Adherence is a critical factor to consider when interpreting study results from randomized clinical trials (RCTs) comparing one diet to another, but it is frequently not reported by researchers. The purpose of this secondary analysis of the Keto-Med randomized trial was to provide a detailed examination and comparison of the adherence to the two study diets (Well Formulated Ketogenic Diet (WFKD) and Mediterranean Plus (Med-Plus)) under the two conditions: all food being provided (delivered) and all food being obtained by individual participants (self-provided). Diet was assessed at six time points including baseline (×1), week 4 of each phase when participants were receiving food deliveries (×2), week 12 of each phase when participants were preparing and providing food on their own (×2), and 12 weeks after participants completed both diet phases and were free to choose their own diet pattern (×1). The adherence scores for WFKD and Med-Plus were developed specifically for this study. Average adherence to the two diet patterns was very similar during both on-study time points of the intervention. Throughout the study, a wide range of adherence was observed among participants-for both diet types and during both the delivery phase and self-provided phase. Insight from this assessment of adherence may aid other researchers when answering the important question of how to improve behavioral adherence during dietary trials. This study is registered at clinicaltrials.gov NCT03810378.

摘要

在解释比较一种饮食与另一种饮食的随机临床试验(RCT)的研究结果时,依从性是一个需要考虑的关键因素,但研究人员经常未报告这一点。这项对生酮-药物随机试验的二次分析的目的是,在两种情况下详细检查和比较对两种研究饮食(精心制定的生酮饮食(WFKD)和地中海+(Med-Plus))的依从性:所有食物均由提供(配送)以及所有食物均由个体参与者自行获取(自行提供)。在六个时间点评估饮食,包括基线(×1)、每个阶段参与者接受食物配送时的第4周(×2)、每个阶段参与者自行准备和提供食物时的第12周(×2),以及参与者完成两个饮食阶段并可自由选择自己的饮食模式12周后(×1)。WFKD和Med-Plus的依从性得分是专门为本研究制定的。在干预的两个研究时间点,对两种饮食模式的平均依从性非常相似。在整个研究过程中,在参与者中观察到了广泛的依从性差异——对于两种饮食类型以及在配送阶段和自行提供阶段均如此。对依从性的这种评估所获得的见解,可能有助于其他研究人员回答如何在饮食试验中提高行为依从性这个重要问题。本研究已在clinicaltrials.gov上注册,注册号为NCT03810378。

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