Metabolic Impact and Compliance of Controlled, Varying, Mediterranean Diets in Pre-Surgical Prostate Cancer Populations (PROVISIONS)
Summary
The study aims to investigate whether following a controlled Mediterranean-style diet prior to robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy surgery in patients diagnosed with prostate cancer affects fasting insulin levels and other values that can be measured in blood and tissue samples from surgery.
Arms & interventions
- BehavioralLow fat diet
Prior to surgery, participants complete diet records for 7 days. After, participants will receive one shipment containing prepared meals (refrigerated, frozen and fresh) low fat Mediterranean that will be tested on this trial. The dietary intervention will be followed daily for two (2) weeks. Participants will complete a food frequency questionnaire to track food consumption. The diet will focus on including lean protein sources, high-quality fat and high-quality carbohydrate sources among others, and will limit refined sugars and high glycemic carbohydrates.
- BehavioralLower carbohydrate diet
Prior to surgery, participants complete diet records for 7 days. After, participants will receive one shipment containing prepared meals (refrigerated, frozen and fresh) lower carbohydrate Mediterranean that will be tested on this trial. The dietary intervention will be followed daily for two (2) weeks. Participants will complete a food frequency questionnaire to track food consumption. The diet will focus on including lean protein sources, high-quality fat and high-quality carbohydrate sources among others, and will limit refined sugars and high glycemic carbohydrates.
Outcome measures
Primary
Proportion of patients consuming Mediterranean diet
Defined as the proportion of patients who consumed greater than 80% of provided calories using diet records.
Time frame: Up to 2 weeks
Secondary
Change in fasting insulin
Time frame: Baseline to 2 weeks
Change in high-sensitivity c-reactive protein
Time frame: Baseline to 2 weeks
Change in fasting glucose
Time frame: Baseline to 2 weeks
Change in blood pressure
Time frame: Baseline to 2 weeks
Dietary behavior as measured by diet records questionnaire
Time frame: Up to 2 weeks
Number of treatment related adverse events
Time frame: Up to 2 weeks
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (1)
University of Miami
Miami, Florida, 33136