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Nutrition and Physical Activity in Patients With Cerebrovascular Disease (ALVINA)

M

Manon Gantenbein

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cerebrovascular Disorders

Treatments

Dietary Supplement: Luxembourg variant of Mediterranean diet + physical activity +/- wine
Dietary Supplement: Conventional diet +/- wine

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01146132
CRP-Santé

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study will provide evidence of eating habits and physical activity in cerebrovascular patients in Luxembourg and of the degree to which these habits may be changed acutely (after one month) and in the long run (after 4 months) by intensive counselling. Furthermore the influence of intensive counselling and of the consumption of red wine on cerebrovascular risk factors, cognition, and on surrogate parameters for stroke will be assessed.

Full description

Quality of life in the elderly and their families is severely affected by stroke and cognitive dysfunction caused by atherosclerosis of the brain supplying arteries. Nutrition, namely a Mediterranean-style diet, nuts, soybean products, whole grain products, dark chocolate, fish oil and avoidance of salt, and regular physical activity play a major role in the prevention of these diseases. Data are available on cardiac patients, however little is known on cerebrovascular patients. The role of red wine in the protection of cerebrovascular disease is discussed; it may be simply an epiphenomenon of otherwise healthy lifestyle in the population with a regularly low alcohol consumption not properly corrected for in epidemiological studies. No prospective randomised data is available.

We intend to perform a prospective randomised study on nutrition and physical activity in 100 patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease (i.e. patients with atherosclerotic stenosis, at least 20% of a brain supplying artery as demonstrated by carotid ultrasound and without an acute stroke/TIA). The study consists of three parts:

(1) Assessment of eating and physical activity habits in these patients and correlation with indicators of cerebrocardiovascular disease (cerebral perfusion as measured by transcranial Doppler sonography, pulsatility of the transcranial and extracranial Doppler signal, elasticity of the carotid artery, ankle-brachial index, cognitive functioning) and risk factors of cerebrovascular disease (blood pressure and blood pressure amplitude assessed by 24 h ambulatory blood pressure measurement; HDL, LDL, triglycerides, Lp(a), glucose, HbA1c, homocysteine, and fibrinogen; waist-hip ratio and BMI).

  1. Half of these patients will be randomised to intensive counselling concerning healthy eating and physical activity habits during the first month once a week. All the 100 patients will be reassessed after one month and after 4 months with the above mentioned parameters.

  2. In a double cross-over design half of the patients allocated to intensive counselling (i.e. n=25) and half of the patients without intensive counselling (n=25) will be allocated to 0,2 l of red wine daily (men) or 0,1l of red wine daily (women), respectively. The remaining 50 patients will be advised to avoid red wine for the time of the study.

Enrollment

119 patients

Sex

All

Ages

30+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • In- and outpatients of the Neurology Department of the CHL and their family members
  • Carotid atherosclerosis assessed by B-mode ultrasound of at least 20% lumen reduction
  • No acute stroke/TIA/amaurosis fugax (at least 3 months ago)
  • Temporal ultrasound window suitable for recording of the middle cerebral artery
  • Ability to give informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • No signed informed consent
  • patient not able to give informed consent

Trial design

119 participants in 4 patient groups

Luxembourg diet + wine
Other group
Description:
Luxembourg variant of the mediterranean Diet, physical activity with wine consumption
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Luxembourg variant of Mediterranean diet + physical activity +/- wine
conventional + wine
Other group
Description:
conventional Diet with red wine
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Conventional diet +/- wine
conventional
Other group
Description:
conventional diet without wine
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Conventional diet +/- wine
Luxembourg diet
Other group
Description:
Luxembourg variant of the mediterranean Diet, physical activity with wine consumption
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Luxembourg variant of Mediterranean diet + physical activity +/- wine

Trial contacts and locations

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