The role of nutrition-related clinical trials in informing dietary recommendations for health and treatment of diseases.

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Penny M Kris-Etherton, Kristina S Petersen, Benoit Lamarche, Wahida Karmally, John R Guyton, Catherine M Champagne, Alice H Lichtenstein, George A Bray, Frank M Sacks, Kevin C Maki
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Abstract

Dietary guidance is based on a robust evidence base that includes high-quality clinical trials, of which some have been designed to establish causal relationships between dietary interventions and ASCVD risk reduction. However, the complexity associated with conducting these trials has resulted in criticism of nutrition and dietary recommendations because the strength and quality of evidence falls short of that for some pharmaceutical interventions. In this paper, we aim to promote greater awareness of the nutrition-related clinical trials that have been conducted showing ASCVD benefits and how this evidence has contributed to dietary recommendations. Compared to clinical trials of pharmaceutical agents, nutrition-related clinical trials have several unique considerations, including complexities of intervention design, challenges related to the blinding of participants to treatment, modest effect magnitudes, variability in baseline dietary exposures, absence of objective dietary adherence biomarkers, achieving sustained participant adherence, and the significant timeline for endpoint responses. Evidence-based dietary recommendations are made based on multiple lines of evidence including that from randomized controlled trials, epidemiological studies, as well as animal and in vitro studies. This research has provided foundational evidence for the role of diet in prevention, management, and treatment of ASCVD. Based on the clinical trials that have been conducted, a strong consensus has evolved regarding the key elements of healthy dietary patterns that decrease ASCVD risk. Going forward, implementation research is needed to identify effective translation approaches to increase adherence to evidence-based dietary recommendations.

营养相关临床试验在为健康和疾病治疗提供膳食建议方面的作用。
膳食指南是基于包括高质量临床试验在内的强有力的证据基础,其中一些试验旨在建立饮食干预与ASCVD风险降低之间的因果关系。然而,与进行这些试验相关的复杂性导致了对营养和饮食建议的批评,因为证据的强度和质量低于某些药物干预措施。在本文中,我们的目标是提高人们对已经进行的显示ASCVD益处的营养相关临床试验的认识,以及这些证据如何促进饮食建议。与药物临床试验相比,与营养相关的临床试验有几个独特的考虑因素,包括干预设计的复杂性,与参与者治疗的盲性相关的挑战,适度的效果,基线饮食暴露的可变性,缺乏客观的饮食依从性生物标志物,实现持续的参与者依从性,以及终点反应的重要时间线。以证据为基础的饮食建议是基于多种证据,包括来自随机对照试验、流行病学研究以及动物和体外研究的证据。本研究为饮食在ASCVD的预防、管理和治疗中的作用提供了基础证据。根据已经进行的临床试验,关于降低ASCVD风险的健康饮食模式的关键要素已经形成了强烈的共识。展望未来,需要开展实施研究,以确定有效的转化方法,以提高对循证饮食建议的依从性。
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CiteScore
7.00
自引率
6.80%
发文量
209
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Because the scope of clinical lipidology is broad, the topics addressed by the Journal are equally diverse. Typical articles explore lipidology as it is practiced in the treatment setting, recent developments in pharmacological research, reports of treatment and trials, case studies, the impact of lifestyle modification, and similar academic material of interest to the practitioner. Sections of Journal of clinical lipidology will address pioneering studies and the clinicians who conduct them, case studies, ethical standards and conduct, professional guidance such as ATP and NCEP, editorial commentary, letters from readers, National Lipid Association (NLA) news and upcoming event information, as well as abstracts from the NLA annual scientific sessions and the scientific forums held by its chapters, when appropriate.
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