Effect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant recipients : study protocol for a randomized clinical trial

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Autor(a) principal: Pedrollo, Elis Forcellini
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Nicoletto, Bruna Bellincanta, Carpes, Larissa Salomoni, Freitas, Júlia de Melo Cardoso de, Buboltz, Júlia Roberta, Forte, Cristina Carra, Bauer, Andrea Carla, Manfro, Roberto Ceratti, Souza, Gabriela Corrêa, Leitão, Cristiane Bauermann
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: Excessive weight gain is commonly observed within the first year after kidney transplantation and is associated with negative outcomes, such as graft loss and cardiovascular events. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on preventing weight gain after kidney transplantation. Methods: We designed a prospective, single-center, open-label, randomized controlled study to compare the efficacy of a high protein (1.3–1.4 g/kg/day) and low-glycemic index diet versus a conventional diet (0.8–1.0 g/kg/day of protein) on preventing weight gain after kidney transplantation. A total of 120 eligible patients 2 months after transplantation will be recruited. Patients with an estimated glomerular filtration rate through the modification of diet of renal disease (MDRD) formula < 30 mL/min/1.73 m2 or urinary albumin excretion > 300 mg/24 h will be excluded. Patients’ diets will be allocated through simple sequential randomization. Patients will be followed-up for 12 months with nine clinic appointments with a dietitian and the evaluations will include nutritional assessment (anthropometrics, body composition, and resting metabolic rate) and laboratory tests. The primary outcome is weight maintenance or body weight gain under 5% after 12 months. Secondary outcomes include body composition, resting metabolic rate, satiety sensation, kidney function, and other metabolic parameters. Discussion: Diets with higher protein content and lower glycemic index may lead to weight loss because of higher satiety sensation. However, there is a concern about the association of high protein intake and kidney damage. Nevertheless, there is little evidence on the impact of high protein intake on long-term kidney function outcome. Therefore, we designed a study to test if a high protein diet with low-glycemic index will be an effective and safe nutritional intervention to prevent weight gain in kidney transplant patients.
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spelling Pedrollo, Elis ForcelliniNicoletto, Bruna BellincantaCarpes, Larissa SalomoniFreitas, Júlia de Melo Cardoso deBuboltz, Júlia RobertaForte, Cristina CarraBauer, Andrea CarlaManfro, Roberto CerattiSouza, Gabriela CorrêaLeitão, Cristiane Bauermann2018-02-16T02:29:54Z20171745-6215http://hdl.handle.net/10183/172593001055125Background: Excessive weight gain is commonly observed within the first year after kidney transplantation and is associated with negative outcomes, such as graft loss and cardiovascular events. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on preventing weight gain after kidney transplantation. Methods: We designed a prospective, single-center, open-label, randomized controlled study to compare the efficacy of a high protein (1.3–1.4 g/kg/day) and low-glycemic index diet versus a conventional diet (0.8–1.0 g/kg/day of protein) on preventing weight gain after kidney transplantation. A total of 120 eligible patients 2 months after transplantation will be recruited. Patients with an estimated glomerular filtration rate through the modification of diet of renal disease (MDRD) formula < 30 mL/min/1.73 m2 or urinary albumin excretion > 300 mg/24 h will be excluded. Patients’ diets will be allocated through simple sequential randomization. Patients will be followed-up for 12 months with nine clinic appointments with a dietitian and the evaluations will include nutritional assessment (anthropometrics, body composition, and resting metabolic rate) and laboratory tests. The primary outcome is weight maintenance or body weight gain under 5% after 12 months. Secondary outcomes include body composition, resting metabolic rate, satiety sensation, kidney function, and other metabolic parameters. Discussion: Diets with higher protein content and lower glycemic index may lead to weight loss because of higher satiety sensation. However, there is a concern about the association of high protein intake and kidney damage. Nevertheless, there is little evidence on the impact of high protein intake on long-term kidney function outcome. Therefore, we designed a study to test if a high protein diet with low-glycemic index will be an effective and safe nutritional intervention to prevent weight gain in kidney transplant patients.application/pdfengTrials. London. Vol. 18 (2017), 413, 6 p.Transplante de rimProteinas na dietaPeso corporalÍndice glicêmicoKidney transplantationNutrition interventionHigh protein dietLow glycemic-index dietWeightEffect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant recipients : study protocol for a randomized clinical trialEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001055125.pdf001055125.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf431493http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/172593/1/001055125.pdf90d29384958bae0a03b66e60d7f26501MD51TEXT001055125.pdf.txt001055125.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain32530http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/172593/2/001055125.pdf.txt02550581fef4ebf25d65d21499912999MD52THUMBNAIL001055125.pdf.jpg001055125.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1810http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/172593/3/001055125.pdf.jpg0ab7bf0b67534afde68520f93c60617eMD5310183/1725932023-04-22 03:22:40.123226oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/172593Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-04-22T06:22:40Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Effect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant recipients : study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title Effect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant recipients : study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
spellingShingle Effect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant recipients : study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
Pedrollo, Elis Forcellini
Transplante de rim
Proteinas na dieta
Peso corporal
Índice glicêmico
Kidney transplantation
Nutrition intervention
High protein diet
Low glycemic-index diet
Weight
title_short Effect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant recipients : study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_full Effect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant recipients : study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Effect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant recipients : study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Effect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant recipients : study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_sort Effect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant recipients : study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
author Pedrollo, Elis Forcellini
author_facet Pedrollo, Elis Forcellini
Nicoletto, Bruna Bellincanta
Carpes, Larissa Salomoni
Freitas, Júlia de Melo Cardoso de
Buboltz, Júlia Roberta
Forte, Cristina Carra
Bauer, Andrea Carla
Manfro, Roberto Ceratti
Souza, Gabriela Corrêa
Leitão, Cristiane Bauermann
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author2 Nicoletto, Bruna Bellincanta
Carpes, Larissa Salomoni
Freitas, Júlia de Melo Cardoso de
Buboltz, Júlia Roberta
Forte, Cristina Carra
Bauer, Andrea Carla
Manfro, Roberto Ceratti
Souza, Gabriela Corrêa
Leitão, Cristiane Bauermann
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedrollo, Elis Forcellini
Nicoletto, Bruna Bellincanta
Carpes, Larissa Salomoni
Freitas, Júlia de Melo Cardoso de
Buboltz, Júlia Roberta
Forte, Cristina Carra
Bauer, Andrea Carla
Manfro, Roberto Ceratti
Souza, Gabriela Corrêa
Leitão, Cristiane Bauermann
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transplante de rim
Proteinas na dieta
Peso corporal
Índice glicêmico
topic Transplante de rim
Proteinas na dieta
Peso corporal
Índice glicêmico
Kidney transplantation
Nutrition intervention
High protein diet
Low glycemic-index diet
Weight
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Kidney transplantation
Nutrition intervention
High protein diet
Low glycemic-index diet
Weight
description Background: Excessive weight gain is commonly observed within the first year after kidney transplantation and is associated with negative outcomes, such as graft loss and cardiovascular events. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on preventing weight gain after kidney transplantation. Methods: We designed a prospective, single-center, open-label, randomized controlled study to compare the efficacy of a high protein (1.3–1.4 g/kg/day) and low-glycemic index diet versus a conventional diet (0.8–1.0 g/kg/day of protein) on preventing weight gain after kidney transplantation. A total of 120 eligible patients 2 months after transplantation will be recruited. Patients with an estimated glomerular filtration rate through the modification of diet of renal disease (MDRD) formula < 30 mL/min/1.73 m2 or urinary albumin excretion > 300 mg/24 h will be excluded. Patients’ diets will be allocated through simple sequential randomization. Patients will be followed-up for 12 months with nine clinic appointments with a dietitian and the evaluations will include nutritional assessment (anthropometrics, body composition, and resting metabolic rate) and laboratory tests. The primary outcome is weight maintenance or body weight gain under 5% after 12 months. Secondary outcomes include body composition, resting metabolic rate, satiety sensation, kidney function, and other metabolic parameters. Discussion: Diets with higher protein content and lower glycemic index may lead to weight loss because of higher satiety sensation. However, there is a concern about the association of high protein intake and kidney damage. Nevertheless, there is little evidence on the impact of high protein intake on long-term kidney function outcome. Therefore, we designed a study to test if a high protein diet with low-glycemic index will be an effective and safe nutritional intervention to prevent weight gain in kidney transplant patients.
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