Status
Conditions
Treatments
About
This is a randomized-controlled unblinded clinical trial to investigate dietary intervention on metabolic biomarker assessment in World Trade Center (WTC) Lung Injury (LI) in firefighters. The purpose of this study is to evaluate biomarkers of metabolic dysregulation that have previously been found to predict WTC-LI in a case cohort study selected from the entire exposed firefighter cohort, and attempt to alter these metabolites using dietary intervention and a technology-supported behavioral modification program. Investigators will measure Pre/Post global metabolic expression in WTC-exposed, symptomatic firefighter serum sampled after 6-month intervention, as well as clinical outcomes of WTC-LI in the study group vs controls.
Full description
Investigators propose to measure metabolites on this expanded cohort with serum sampled before and after 6-month intervention with calorie restricted Mediterranean diet to: 1) determine the effects of a technology assisted calorie restricted diet on metabolic risk and lung function; 2) determine differences between usual care and intervention group using genomics and metabolomics that may be targetable markers for further evaluation; 3) quantify the metabolome and evaluate pre/post changes in BMI, FEV1, FeNo, vascular stiffness, and overall quality of life; and 4) explore dietary modification as treatment of WTC-LI. The biomarker profile of the cohort control will be useful for discovering biomarker associations with other disease manifestations such as: bronchial wall thickening on CT, obstruction on FEV1 /FVC ratio, bronchodilator response, methacholine reactivity, and other definitions of loss of FEV 1 . This cohort control will be an asset to future studies.
Enrollment
Sex
Ages
Volunteers
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
100 participants in 2 patient groups
Loading...
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
Clinical trials
Research sites
Resources
Legal