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DASH Diet in Heart Failure Pilot Study - Integration and Effectiveness of Medical Nutrition Therapy Counseling on DASH Diet in the Management of Heart Failure Patients in an Academic Outpatient Cardiology Clinic (DASH-HF)
The purpose of this study is to refine the classification of the effectiveness of the DASH diet for outpatient heart failure (HF) management, using behavioral, clinical, and laboratory correlative science approaches.
Details
| Lead sponsor | University of California, Davis |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING |
| Enrolment | 26 |
| Start date | 2022-02-01 |
| Completion | 2026-12 |
Conditions
- Heart Failure
Interventions
- DASH diet
Primary outcomes
- Dietary intake — Dietary intake at baseline
Dietary intake assessed by nutrient analysis of food records - Dietary intake — Dietary intake at 3 months
Dietary intake assessed by nutrient analysis of food records - Dietary intake — Dietary intake at 6 months
Dietary intake assessed by nutrient analysis of food records - Diet score — Dietary intake at baseline
Dietary intake assessed by calculation of DASH diet score (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diet score). Minimum to Maximum values: 8-40 Higher scores mean better outcome and diet composition. - Diet score — Dietary intake at 3 months
Dietary intake assessed by calculation of DASH diet score (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diet score). Minimum to Maximum values: 8-40 Higher scores mean better outcome and diet composition. - Diet score — Dietary intake at 6 months
Dietary intake assessed by calculation of DASH diet score (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diet score). Minimum to Maximum values: 8-40 Higher scores mean better outcome and diet composition.
Countries
United States