Effects of Tart Cherry and Aroniaberry Supplementation on Endothelial Function and Cardiovascular Measures in Healthy Older Adults: Interactions With Genotype and Proteome
NCT ID: NCT02379403
Last Updated: 2017-10-06
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
OBSERVATIONAL
2015-02-19
2017-05-09
Brief Summary
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\- Heart disease is the leading cause of death and disabilities in the United States. Diets high in fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of heart disease. Fruits, including red tart cherries and purple aroniaberries, may be especially beneficial. Researchers want to know how tart cherry and aroniaberry extracts affect heart health.
Objective:
\- To study the benefits of tart cherry and aroniaberry extract on vascular function and other measures. These include inflammation, oxidation, and cholesterol.
Eligibility:
\- Men and post-menopausal women ages 55 70 in good health and with normal or slightly high blood pressure or cholesterol.
Design:
* Participants will be screened with a physical exam, medical history, and blood tests.
* Participants will have 6 visits. They will have blood taken at every visit.
* Visit 1:
* Blood vessel tests. Participants will lie down. Heart rhythm will be monitored. A device will be placed on the upper arm, and pictures of blood vessels will be taken.
* A blood pressure cuff will be tightened around the lower arm for 5 minutes.
* Cardio-Ankle-Vascular Index (CAVI). Blood pressure cuffs will be placed on both arms and legs. They will be tightened with air at the same time for a few minutes.
* Participants will be assigned to one of three groups. For 3 weeks each, in random order, they will take: aroniaberry capsules, tart cherry capsules, placebo capsules, and no capsules.
* Participants will answer questions online about their eating and exercise.
* Participants will be keep a record of what they eat for a few periods. They will come for a study visit every 3 weeks through week 15.
Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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Eligibility Criteria
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Exclusion Criteria
* In good general health as determined by physical exam and normal ranges obtained during screening
* Post-menopausal women (no menses within 12 months)
* Normal or pre-hypertensive blood pressure (e.g., SBP less than or equal to 139 mmHg and DBP less than or equal to 89 mmHg)
* Normal or mild hyperlipidemia (e.g., TC less than or equal to 239, LDL less than or equal to159, Triglycerides less than or equal to 199, HDL \<45 mg/dL)
* BMI between 18.5 to 25kg/m2
* Willing and ability to sign consent
* Willing to make time commitment for study
* Individuals who are fluent in English
* Progressive or unstable known disease of any body system including cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, central nervous system, psychiatric, endocrine, hematologic, renal, or immunologic disorders
* Known acute and chronic inflammatory disease (i.e. rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematous, hepatitis)
* Elevated C-reactive protein level (\>3.0mg/L)
* Current (or within the last 3 months) smoking of any tobacco products, i.e., cigarettes, pipe
* Abnormal Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP), Complete Blood Count (CBC), cholesterol panel, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) -- (laboratory values outside of acceptable reference range for older adults if determined to
be clinically significant)
* Indications of current or within last 3 years substance or alcohol abuse
* Alcohol consumption \>1 drink/day, i.e., 1 bottle of beer, half glass of wine, 1 shot hard liquor
* Known sensitivity or allergy to tart cherry or aroniaberry
* Currently on cholesterol-lowering, anti-hypertensive, thyroid, steroid or hormonal medications
* Routine use of vitamins, supplements, or over the counter medications including aspirin, aspirin-containing products, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), i.e., motrin, advil, aleve, unless they were discontinued 14 days prior to their first visit.
55 Years
70 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
NIH
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Mary B Engler, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
References
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Tresserra-Rimbau A, Rimm EB, Medina-Remon A, Martinez-Gonzalez MA, de la Torre R, Corella D, Salas-Salvado J, Gomez-Gracia E, Lapetra J, Aros F, Fiol M, Ros E, Serra-Majem L, Pinto X, Saez GT, Basora J, Sorli JV, Martinez JA, Vinyoles E, Ruiz-Gutierrez V, Estruch R, Lamuela-Raventos RM; PREDIMED Study Investigators. Inverse association between habitual polyphenol intake and incidence of cardiovascular events in the PREDIMED study. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2014 Jun;24(6):639-47. doi: 10.1016/j.numecd.2013.12.014. Epub 2014 Jan 22.
Ungvari Z, Kaley G, de Cabo R, Sonntag WE, Csiszar A. Mechanisms of vascular aging: new perspectives. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2010 Oct;65(10):1028-41. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glq113. Epub 2010 Jun 24.
Other Identifiers
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15-NR-0085
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
150085
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id