Data

The DIRECT Trial: Daily vs Intermittent Restriction of Energy: Randomised Controlled Trial to Reduce Diabetes Risk

South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute

Dataset description

This dataset includes 260 non-diabetic men and women aged 35-75 years, BMI 25−50 kg/m2 with score ≥12 on the Australian Diabetes Risk (AUSDRISK) calculator were recruited into this open-label, multi-arm, parallel group sequential randomized controlled trial. Participants were randomized to one of three groups for 18 months: IF (30% of energy needs on fast days), CR (70% of energy needs daily), or standard care (SC) group. All participants visited the clinic fortnightly for weight assessments during active intervention phase (6 months), followed by a 12-month follow-up phase.

Date Information

Collected from 2018/2021
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Source Study

Purpose:
Not available
Phase:
Not available
Trial acronym

Not available

Trial ID

NCT03689608

Funding

Not available

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Brief Summary

In this randomized controlled trial, the investigators will compare the long term effectiveness of intermittent fasting (IF) versus an energy matched moderate calorie restriction (CR) over 18 months, and relative to a non-active intervention standard control (SC) in individuals who are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. All participants will be required to attend the blood tests following a 12-hour overnight fast for the "A" visit at Month 0, 2, 6 (active) and 18 (follow up). Fast4 .... Read more

Key Inclusion Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * weight-stable (< 5 % fluctuation in their body weight for past 6-months at study entry) * score 12 or greater on the AUSDRISK calculator * HbA1c <48 mmol/mol (measured at screening) Exclusion Criteria: * Personal history/diagnosis (self-reported) of diabetes (type 1 or 2), major psychiatric disorders (schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, eating disorders), gastrointestinal disorders, haematological disorders (i.e. thalassemia, iron-deficiency anaemia) .... Read more

Key Exclusion Criteria
Can healthy volunteers participate?

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Population

Sample Size    Not Available

Min. age    35 Years

Max. age    75 Years

Sex    All

Condition category    calorie restriction , intermittent fasting , overweight and obesity

Condition code    Individuals at Risk of Developing Diabetes

Intervention

Intervention code Other interventions - Daily Restriction (DR) , Other interventions - Intermittent Fasting (IF) , Other interventions - standard care (SC)

Intermittent Fasting (IF) Experimental 3 days fasting per week Daily Restriction (DR) Experimental daily energy restriction standard care (SC) Other usual care Other interventions: Intermittent Fasting (IF) Participants will fast 3 days per week. In fasting days, meal replacements at 30% of daily energy requirements will be provided for the first 6 months. Participants will have fortnightly nutrition assessment. Other interventions: Daily Restriction (DR) Participants are instructed to restrict ....
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Comparison

Control group Not available

Comparison not available.

Outcomes

Not Available

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