Influence of a structured, 1-year-long dietary intervention regarding body composition
and cardiovascular risk (ARCTIC) in coeliac disease: a protocol of a multicentre randomised
controlled trial
(ÚNKP-23-3-II-PTE-1855) Támogató: Kulturális és Innovációs Minisztérium
Szakterületek:
Klinikai orvostan
Táplálkozás, dietetika
Coeliac disease (CD) affects 1% of the population worldwide. The only available evidence-based
treatment is a strict gluten-free diet (GFD), which can readily lead to weight gain
and unfavourable metabolic changes (eg, dyslipidaemia, fatty liver disease and insulin
resistance) if followed without adequate dietary control. That can lead to increased
cardiovascular risk (CV). We planned a randomised controlled trial to test the effect
of a group-based, structured, 1-year, advanced dietary education, per the proposal
of a Mediterranean diet vs standard of care, regarding the most relevant CV risk factors
(eg, metabolic parameters and body composition) in CD patients.Randomisation will
occur after the baseline dietary education and interview in a 1:1 allocation ratio.
Outcomes include anthropometric parameters (body composition analysis including weight,
Body Mass Index, fat mass, per cent body fat, skeletal muscle mass, visceral fat area
and total body water) and CV risk-related metabolic parameters (eg, lipid profile,
homocysteine, fasting glucose, haemoglobin A1c, Homeostatic Model Assessment Index,
metabolic hormones, waist circumference, blood pressure, liver function tests, liver
steatosis rate and diet composition). In this study, we aim to draw attention to a
new aspect regarding managing CD: dietary education can lead to a better quality of
the GFD, thereby reducing the risk of potential metabolic and CV complications.The
study was approved by the Scientific and Research Ethics Committee of the Hungarian
Medical Research Council (27521-5/2022/EÜIG). Findings will be disseminated at research
conferences and in peer-reviewed journals.NCT05530070.