The focus of this study is to observe the impact of weight loss in overweight individuals who have pre-hypertension (have a blood pressure reading of 121-139/81-89 mm Hg). The specific focus is to observe the difference in diastolic dysfunction (heart function) in these individuals at the beginning of the study and then again after 24-28 weeks. Diastolic dysfunction in this population indicates an increased risk of heart failure in the future. The aim of this study is to prevent or reduce the risk of heart failure in overweight individuals with pre-hypertension.
You will be enrolled in the study for 24-28 weeks and will be randomly assigned to one of two assigned group. One group of subjects (Intervention group) will receive information on Heart healthy diet, lifestyle recommendations and diet and exercise counseling with a dietitian in order to achieve at least 7% weight loss. The other group will receive standard of care i.e., Information on Heart healthy diet at baseline visit (Standard of care group). The following is the time line of activities anticipated by the subject in each group. Both the groups will be screened at 3 different visits within 4 weeks to determine eligibility. If you are eligible they will be randomized to either be in Standard of care group or Intervention group. After randomization, the "Standard of care group" will come for Baseline and Final visit (24th week). The Intervention group will have 14 weekly visits with a nutritionist and 1 monthly visit, about 40-50 minutes each visit (total of 15) in 24- 28 week time frame. The second monthly session will be the final assessment visit. Both the groups will have a Baseline Assessment and a Final Assessment visit which will last about 3 hours.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1
Once a week for 14 weeks then 1 monthly visit. Visits last 40-50 minutes
The Ohio State University Medical Center
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Determine if weight loss is associated with changes in separate components of cardiac function.
Time frame: 32 weeks
Determine whether specific cardiac markers will be altered in patients with diastolic dysfunction treated with low caloric diet and exercise and if these levels will be altered in association with improvement in diastolic function.
Time frame: 24 weeks
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