Framingham Nutrition Studies

NCT ID: NCT00005513

Last Updated: 2016-05-13

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

1998-09-30

Study Completion Date

2002-07-31

Brief Summary

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To examine hypotheses concerning the relationships between nutrient intake (in particular, specific fatty acids, antioxidant nutrients, and B vitamins), dietary patterns, plasma lipoproteins, and heart disease endpoints in the population-based Framingham Offspring Studies.

Detailed Description

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DESIGN NARRATIVE:

Longitudinal analyses were conducted on the associations between diet and cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary disease risk in approximately 3,800 Offspring men and women over eight years of follow-up (from 1984 to present). These analyses considered key nutrients as well as newly defined dietary patterns in Framingham men and women. Cross sectional analyses of diet and plasma lipoprotein relationships in Offspring men and women at two examinations (Exam 3, 1984-88; and Exam 5, 1991-94) were also conducted. All analyses evaluated the total (direct and indirect) and joint effects of dietary nutrients. Where appropriate, analyses controlled for plasma nutrient levels (folacin, vitamins B6 and B12 and homocysteine). The influence of potential confounding variables, effect modifiers, and intervening variables that lie in the causal pathway were examined, as appropriate to the statistical model, including traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors and apoE isoform status.

Several existing Framingham data sets were utilized, including comprehensive data sets on nutrient intake, cardiovascular disease risk factors, clinically verified cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary endpoints and other covariates. The Offspring Exam 3 and 5 nutrition data sets included multiple day assessments of dietary intake which improved the ability to detect relationships of interest. The investigators completed the Framingham Food Habit Questionnaire data set for Exam 5; this instrument included important covariates for the analyses (including vitamin supplement use).

The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.

Conditions

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Cardiovascular Diseases Heart Diseases Coronary Disease Hypertension

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

No eligibility criteria
Maximum Eligible Age

100 Years

Eligible Sex

MALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

NIH

Sponsor Role lead

Principal Investigators

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Barbara Millen

Role:

Boston University

References

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Millen BE, Quatromoni PA, Copenhafer DL, Demissie S, O'Horo CE, D'Agostino RB. Validation of a dietary pattern approach for evaluating nutritional risk: the Framingham Nutrition Studies. J Am Diet Assoc. 2001 Feb;101(2):187-94. doi: 10.1016/s0002-8223(01)00051-7.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 11271691 (View on PubMed)

Millen BE, Quatromoni PA. Nutritional research within the Framingham Heart Study. J Nutr Health Aging. 2001;5(3):139-43.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 11458282 (View on PubMed)

Quatromoni PA, Copenhafer DL, Demissie S, D'Agostino RB, O'Horo CE, Nam BH, Millen BE. The internal validity of a dietary pattern analysis. The Framingham Nutrition Studies. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2002 May;56(5):381-8. doi: 10.1136/jech.56.5.381.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 11964437 (View on PubMed)

Millen BE, Quatromoni PA, Nam BH, O'Horo CE, Polak JF, D'Agostino RB. Dietary patterns and the odds of carotid atherosclerosis in women: the Framingham Nutrition Studies. Prev Med. 2002 Dec;35(6):540-7. doi: 10.1006/pmed.2002.1116.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 12460521 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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R01HL060700

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: secondary_id

View Link

5031

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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