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CompletedNCT04085874

Effectiveness of Food-Based Recommendations for Minangkabau Women of Reproductive Age With Dyslipidemia

Effectiveness of Optimized Food-Based Recommendations to Improve Dietary Practice, Intake of Problem Nutrient, Nutritional Status and Lipid Profile Among Minangkabau Women of Reproductive Age With Dyslipidemia

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
123 (actual)
Sponsor
Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Padang · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
20 Years – 44 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study aimed to assess effectiveness of promoting the optimized Food-based recommendations (FBRs) for improving dietary practices, nutrient intakes, nutritional status and lipid profile among Minangkabau women of reproductive age with dyslipidemia in a community setting. A cluster randomized community-based trial was conducted in Padang City, West Sumatra, Indonesia. Subjects are Minagabau women of reproductive age (20-44 y) with dyslipidemia. The subjects were assigned either into FBR group (n=48) that involved in 12-weeks prolonged contact of FBRs promotion or into non-FBR group, that received once nutrition counselling from usual standard of nutrition program. Baseline and end-line lipid profiles, nutritional status, dietary practice and nutrient intake data were assessed through biochemical assessment, anthropometri, and interview structured questionaire.

Detailed description

This study was conducted in two sequential phases. The first stage was a formative phase in the form of observational survey to develop and validate food-based recommendations (FBRs). The second phase was an intervention study to assess the effectiveness of the FBRs in improving dietary practice, the intake of problem nutrient, nutritional status and lipid profile of the subject. Sample size for intervention per group (n=60/group; 2 groups) was expected to detect mean(±SD) differences in LDL-cholesterol concentration (as an secondary outcome) of 14±20 mg/dL as observed in a previous study in other area, with assumption of 80% power and 25% loss of follow up. Potential subjects were identified prior to dyslipidemia screening before intervention. Field nutritionist and volunteer cadres were requested to identify and list women of reproductive age fulfilling the inclusion criteria living in selected sites. An invitation letter was sent to all identified eligible subjects to visit appointed field laboratory to perform blood measurement. Inform consent was signed by all potential participants before blood measurement. This study did not compare an intervention group (FBR group) with a true control group, but with a comparison group that received once nutrition counselling from usual nutrition health program (non-FBR group). Drawing on concepts of Plan Behavior Theory, persuasive FBR promotion was designed to influence subjects' attitude, subjective norms, perceive behavior control related to dyslipidemia and dietary management, and intention to change. Participants were prompted to set goals for themselves to improve their dietary practices in order to fulfill their nutrient requirements, improve nutritional status and lipid profile.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALPromotion of Food-based recommendationsProlonged contact through weekly home visits and monthly group meeting for 12 weeks
BEHAVIORALNutrition counseling from standard health services careonce nutrition counselling from health services

Timeline

Start date
2019-01-07
Primary completion
2019-05-05
Completion
2019-06-10
First posted
2019-09-11
Last updated
2019-09-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Indonesia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04085874. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.