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Be Part of Research - Trial Details - Protein Intake in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease

Protein Intake in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease

Completed

Open to: ALL

Age: 50.0 - N/A

Medical Conditions

Sarcopenia
Heart Diseases
Coronary Disease
Coronary Artery Disease
Myocardial Ischemia


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Sarcopenia is a skeletal muscle disease, characterised by low muscle strength and muscle mass, and associated with higher medical care costs, shorter life expectancy and physical dependence. Sarcopenia affects around 1 in 10 older adults in the general population. However, in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), this number is almost 3 in 10. Patients who have CHD are offered cardiac rehabilitation (CR); a multicomponent programme designed to improve long-term health outcomes. Nutritional education is an important part of CR and typically focuses around modifying fat and carbohydrate intake to lower cholesterol levels and achieve a healthy weight. Currently there is little focus on increasing protein intake, which might reduce the risk of sarcopenia. Eligible patients with CHD and low protein intake will receive the standard nutritional education delivered during CR. Next, participants will be randomised to one of two groups: protein education (intervention), or standard information (control). Whilst COVID-19 restrictions are in place, education will be delivered remotely via pre-recorded video. Outcome measures, including protein intake, sit to stand performance, sarcopenia risk score (modified SARC-F), Physical Activity Vital Signs (PAVS) and waist circumference, will be assessed at baseline, at the end of the standard CR programme and after a follow-up period of the same duration as the CR programme.

Start dates may differ between countries and research sites. The research team are responsible for keeping the information up-to-date.  

The recruitment start and end dates are as follows:

Nov 2021 Sep 2023

INTERVENTIONAL

Intervention Type : BEHAVIORAL
Intervention Description : The protein education session is pre-recorded and will describe in lay terms: the health issues associated with low protein intake, the amount of protein to eat in a day, and provide useful information to increase protein intake. This information will focus on the quality and amount of protein eaten, primarily using a whole-food approach. For example, the education sessions will give ideas for everyday foods that can be added to regular meals, favouring plant proteins, fish, lean meat, poultry, low fat dairy and eggs. The education session has been provided in conjunction with an NHS dietitian.

Intervention Arm Group : Protein group;

Intervention Type : BEHAVIORAL
Intervention Description : Dietary advice provided as part of standard cardiac rehabilitation will be pre-recorded and provided to the control group. This education session will be in addition to usual care.

Intervention Arm Group : Control group;



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Below are the locations for where you can take part in the trial. Please note that not all sites may be open.

  • Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust
    Newcastle Upon Tyne
    NE7 7DN


The study is sponsored by Northumbria University and is in collaboration with Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust.




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Read full details for Trial ID: NCT04999358
Last updated 07 April 2025

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