The proposed randomized controlled trial will test the effect of a low-carbohydrate diet on hemoglobin A1c among individuals with elevated hemoglobin A1c that are within the range of prediabetes or diabetes. Results may provide evidence about the role of carbohydrate restriction in individuals with or at high risk of type 2 diabetes.
In the short-term, among patients with type 2 diabetes, low-to-moderate carbohydrate diets have a greater glucose-lowering effect than do high-carbohydrate diets. However, compared with usual diet, the effect of a behavioral intervention promoting a low-carbohydrate/high-unsaturated fat and high-protein dietary pattern among individuals with prediabetes or untreated type 2 diabetes is not well understood. The overall goal of this randomized controlled trial is to study the effect of a behavioral intervention promoting a low-carbohydrate/high-unsaturated fat and high-protein dietary pattern compared with usual diet on hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and other metabolic risk factors among individuals with or at high risk of diabetes (HbA1c 6.0-6.9%). A total of 150 participants with HbA1c 6.0-6.9% will be recruited and randomly assigned to either a 6-month behavioral modification program designed to reduce carbohydrate intake (initial target \<40 g digestible carbohydrates, final target \<60 g digestible carbohydrates) or to usual diet in a 1:1 randomization ratio. The primary outcome will be the difference between the active intervention and control groups for change in HbA1c from baseline to 6 months. Secondary outcomes will be fasting glucose, systolic blood pressure, total-to-high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol ratio, and body weight. Findings from this study may provide evidence about the role of carbohydrate restriction in individuals with or at high risk of type 2 diabetes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
150
Behavioral modification to reduce carbohydrate consumption. Target \<40 g net carbohydrates per day for first 3 months; \<60 g net carbohydrates per day for months 4 onwards. The intervention will consist of 4 weekly individual counseling sessions, followed by 4 group sessions held every other week, with phone follow-ups in between group sessions. For the last 3 months of the study, there will be 3 monthly group sessions and 3 telephone follow-ups. At baseline, participants will receive written information with standard physical activity recommendations.
Tulane Office of Health Research
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Change in Hemoglobin A1c
6-month change in Hemoglobin A1c comparing low-carbohydrate arm with usual diet arm
Time frame: Baseline and six months
Change in Fasting Plasma Glucose
6-month change in fasting plasma glucose comparing low-carbohydrate arm with usual diet arm
Time frame: Baseline and six months
Change in Systolic Blood Pressure
6-month change in systolic blood pressure comparing low-carbohydrate arm with usual diet arm
Time frame: Baseline and six months
Change in Total-to-HDL-cholesterol Ratio
6-month change in total-to-HDL-cholesterol ratio comparing low-carbohydrate arm with usual diet arm
Time frame: Baseline and six months
Change in Body Weight
6-month change in body weight comparing low-carbohydrate arm with usual diet arm
Time frame: Baseline and six months
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