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This research will test whether a Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) or a very low-carbohydrate diet better improves outcomes like blood glucose control and body weight for adults with polycystic ovary syndrome.
Participants will have screening (includes blood draw) and baseline testing with a continuous glucose monitor and a body composition scan (called a dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry or DEXA). Once these enrollment steps are completed and the participants will be randomized to one of two 12-month programs.
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Participants must have the following criteria:
oligomenorrhea-anovulation
and hyperandrogenism
If no medical records to confirm (most recent test from within the last 10 years in range), tests for diagnosis will be ordered:
BMI 25-50 kg/m2 or 23-50 kg/m2 for Asians
Access to internet
Ability to engage in light physical activity
Willingness to be randomized to either dietary approach
Measured HbA1c at baseline of 5.3%-9.0%
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Renal disease: BUN > 30 mg/dL or serum creatinine > 1.4 mg/dL in our screening blood tests or history of kidney stones
untreated eating disorder or unstable serious mental illness (such as depression (score of 20 or greater on the PHQ8), bipolar or schizophrenia with psychosis)
use of warfarin
chronic kidney disease, stage 4 or higher
Any other concerning values in baseline labs (we will plan to send the participant to their PCP and allow the participant to return for later enrollment if labs are no longer concerning) Examples:
any condition for which the study team deems participation to be unsafe or inappropriate
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223 participants in 2 patient groups
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Laura Saslow, PhD
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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