Dietary Approaches for Cardiometabolic Health



Status:Completed
Conditions:High Blood Pressure (Hypertension), High Cholesterol, Obesity Weight Loss, Endocrine
Therapuetic Areas:Cardiology / Vascular Diseases, Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:22 - 75
Updated:10/13/2018
Start Date:January 15, 2018
End Date:July 31, 2018

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Dietary Approaches for Improving Cardiometabolic Health

This pilot study aims to recruit 30 adults with abdominal obesity, without major chronic
disease, and test whether clinical dietary advice that is solely focused on the timing of
eating (time restricted eating), has an effect on cardiometabolic health compared to standard
dietary advice for cardiometabolic health, which is focused on content. The goal of this
pilot study is to develop and hone dietary counseling approaches for time restricted eating
for RD's in a clinical practice paradigm, and collect data on testing this intervention
compared to standard dietary counseling approaches for cardiometabolic health.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Abdominal obesity (waist circumference ≥35" for women and ≥40" for men; if Asian
ethnicity, ≥35" for men and ≥31.5" for women)

- weight stable over the previous 2 months

- medications stable for > 3 months

- self-reported 24-hr sleep-wake patterns within the appropriate range as defined by the
National Sleep Foundation (self-reported habitual sleep duration 6-10 hours during
nocturnal hours)

- regular meal patterns

- from the greater UCI and Orange county area

- willing to incorporate a dietary approach aimed at improving cardiometabolic health
and weight management

- able to speak, read and understand English or Spanish

Exclusion Criteria:

- Self-reported unstable hypertension

- Type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus

- heart, renal, or liver disease

- cancer or active neoplasms

- hyperthyroidism unless treated and under control

- taking any medications known to affect clinical risk measures of interest or
weight/energy expenditure (except for stable blood pressure medication)

- active usual smoking (tobacco or marijuana)

- alcohol intake > 3 drinks/day

- pregnancy, current lactation, or plans to become pregnant during the study
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