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Effects of Pistachios on Cardiovascular Responses to Stress in Type 2 Diabetes: A Novel Intervention for a High Risk Population

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City:   University Park
State:   Pennsylvania
Zip Code:   16802
Conditions:   Cardiovascular Disease - Type 2 Diabetes
Purpose:   The purpose of this research is to examine the cardiovascular changes in type 2 diabetics caused by eating different diets including pistachios. This study may provide important information about the health effects of pistachios in the diet.
Study Summary:   This study will last approximately 12 weeks and will require you to make ten visits to the Research Clinic on the University Park campus: 1 screening exam, 3 ultrasound visits each lasting one hour, 3 glucose tolerance test visits lasting 2 hours, and 3 stress visits lasting 2.5 hours. It will also require you to eat one meal on campus every day, Monday through Friday. For this study, you will be consuming a run-in diet (western diet) for two weeks then two different diets for 4 week periods at a time. All meals and snacks will be provided to you throughout the course of the study and no foods outside of those provided can be consumed during the diet period. Also, there are limits on both alcohol and caffeine consumption during the study. There is a 2 week break between the diet periods (not between the run-in and first diet period), during which you can eat whatever you would like.
Criteria:   Inclusion Criteria: - Healthy, nonsmoking adults, aged 30-70 years (women must be post-menopausal) - Diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes at least six months prior Exclusion Criteria: - Insulin, blood pressure lowering, daily aspirin, NSAID therapy, oral steroids within the last 6 weeks, oral contraceptives, and hormone replacement therapy - Chronic disease such as cardiovascular disease or any complications of diabetes (retinopathy, neuropathy, etc). - Allergies or aversions to pistachios - Unwillingness to consume all foods provided and no other meals or snacks for the 8 weeks of diet intervention
NCT ID:   NCT00956735
Primary Contact:   Kate Sauder, BA
Phone: 814-863-0926
Email: kaf22@psu.edu
Backup Contact:   N/A
Location Contact:   University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
United States

Kate Sauder, BA
Phone: 814-863-0926
Email: kaf22@psu.edu

Site Status: Recruiting

Data Source:   ClinicalTrials.gov
Date Processed:   May 25, 2013
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