Lithander Fiona E, Parry Strong Amber, Braakhuis Andrea, Worthington Anna, Foster Meika, Rolleston Anna, Davies Cheryl, Mullaney Jane, Ross Cecilia, Conroy Denise, Merry Troy L, Gearry Richard, Weatherall Mark, Krebs Jeremy D
New Zealand National Science Challenge High Value Nutrition, Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Discipline of Nutrition, School of Medical Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Front Nutr. 2023 Dec 11;10:1298743. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2023.1298743. eCollection 2023.
Cardiometabolic diseases are highly prevalent in Aotearoa New Zealand. Dietary intake is a modifiable risk factor for such diseases and certain dietary patterns, specifically the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet), are associated with improved metabolic health. This study aims to test whether an intervention including a Mediterranean dietary pattern incorporating high quality New Zealand foods (NZMedDiet pattern) and behavior change science can improve the metabolic health of participants and their household/whānau.
This is a multi-center, three-stage trial with two parallel group superiority randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and a longitudinal cohort study embedded within the trial design. The first RCT (RCT 1) is a comparison of the NZMedDiet pattern compared to usual diet for 12 weeks. The Behavior Change Wheel was used to select and implement strategies to support participant adherence to the NZMedDiet, such as web-based nutrition education on healthy shopping and cooking. The second (RCT 2) compares online social support to no online social support for 12 weeks, administered to participants immediately following RCT 1. The third stage is a longitudinal cohort study where all participants are followed from the beginning of their start of the active intervention for 12 months in total. The primary outcome measure for each stage is the metabolic syndrome severity score (MetSSS). The duration of enrolment is 12-15 months. The total recruitment target is 200 index participants and their household/whānau members who participate with them, and the primary analyses will be intention to treat on index participants.
The trial will test whether the NZMedDiet pattern and behavior change support improves the cardiometabolic health of people in Aotearoa New Zealand.
https://www.anzctr.org.au/Default.aspx, identifier ACTRN12622000906752 and https://www.isrctn.com/, identifier ISRCTN89011056 (Spirit 2).
心血管代谢疾病在新西兰极为普遍。饮食摄入是此类疾病的一个可改变的风险因素,某些饮食模式,特别是地中海饮食(MedDiet),与改善代谢健康相关。本研究旨在测试一种干预措施,包括纳入优质新西兰食物的地中海饮食模式(NZMedDiet模式)以及行为改变科学,是否能改善参与者及其家庭/毛利大家庭的代谢健康。
这是一项多中心、三阶段试验,包括两项平行组优效性随机对照试验(RCT),以及嵌入试验设计中的纵向队列研究。第一项RCT(RCT 1)是将NZMedDiet模式与常规饮食进行12周的比较。行为改变轮被用于选择和实施支持参与者坚持NZMedDiet的策略,例如关于健康购物和烹饪的网络营养教育。第二项(RCT 2)是将在线社交支持与无在线社交支持进行12周的比较,在RCT 1结束后立即对参与者实施。第三阶段是纵向队列研究,所有参与者从积极干预开始时起共随访12个月。每个阶段的主要结局指标是代谢综合征严重程度评分(MetSSS)。入组持续时间为12至15个月。总招募目标是200名指标参与者及其与之共同参与的家庭/毛利大家庭成员,主要分析将针对指标参与者进行意向性分析。
该试验将测试NZMedDiet模式和行为改变支持是否能改善新西兰人的心血管代谢健康。