To evaluate the role of dietary modifications of 3 different diets on clinical outcomes in patients with PD treated with Duodopa®. This is in search for an optimal diet that will accompany Duodopa® treatment and will optimize effect on fluctuations and dyskinesias and thus improve motor function and quality of life.
A prospective single-blind-crossover study in patients with PD regularly treated with Duodopa® (LICG) in which three different diets will be given. Diet A: Low fat western diet - traditional low-fat Western diet; a normal diet according to the recommendations of health organizations in which proteins consumed throughout the day, high-protein meal at noon and in the evening. Diet B: Equal protein redistribution diet (EPRD) - proteins consumption is controlled and equally distributed over six meals throughout the day to minimize motor fluctuations. Diet C: Protein redistribution diet (PRD) in which proteins are consumed in the morning prior to connection to the pump and in the evening after disconnecting from the . Carbohydrates and fats will be consumed during the day. Following recruitment and study initiation patients will consume diet A for 3 weeks. Patients will then be randomized into either diet B or diet C for 3 additional weeks. At completion of this period patients will consume diet A for 2 weeks ("wash-out" period) and will then be "crosseovered" to get the third diet (B or C).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
20
3 different diets: A\\B\\C
quality of life
CGI, PDQ-39
Time frame: 4 months
dyskinesias
AIMS
Time frame: 4 months
fluctuations
questioners regarding "off" time
Time frame: 4 months
motor function
UPDRS
Time frame: 4 months
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