A Nutritarian Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Lifestyle Changes in Chronic Disease Prevention, Especially Cancer
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Cancer, Cancer, Insomnia Sleep Studies, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Endocrine, Diabetes |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases, Endocrinology, Oncology, Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 2/22/2018 |
Start Date: | October 31, 2016 |
End Date: | December 31, 2030 |
Contact: | Jay T Sutliffe, PhD, RD |
Email: | jay.sutliffe@nau.edu |
Phone: | 9285237450 |
Nutritarian Women's Health Study to Reduce Chronic Disease
The Nutritarian Women's Health Study (NWHS) is a long-term hybrid
effectiveness-implementation study on the effect of the Nutritarian Diet on the occurrence,
recurrence, and progression of chronic diseases (including all forms of cancer and
cardiometabolic risk factors).
effectiveness-implementation study on the effect of the Nutritarian Diet on the occurrence,
recurrence, and progression of chronic diseases (including all forms of cancer and
cardiometabolic risk factors).
The Nutritional Research Foundation, in conjunction with Northern Arizona University, is
conducting a long-term health study for women ages 18 and older. This study will address the
effects of a nutrient dense, plant-rich diet on the long-term risks of cancer and other
chronic diseases.
Participants enroll in a 30-day training module which outlines the benefits of a
nutrient-dense, plant-rich diet. At the conclusion of those videos and written modules, they
take a short quiz to assess their knowledge and they can enroll in the full study.
All participation is online with ongoing modules on nutrition and lifestyle. There is a
comprehensive health history and lifestyle index to be completed. Nutrition questionnaires
will be administered an average of every 3-6 months; PHQ-9 & PSQI questionnaires an average
of every 12 months; serum cardiometabolic measures and liquid biopsies an average of every 18
months.
conducting a long-term health study for women ages 18 and older. This study will address the
effects of a nutrient dense, plant-rich diet on the long-term risks of cancer and other
chronic diseases.
Participants enroll in a 30-day training module which outlines the benefits of a
nutrient-dense, plant-rich diet. At the conclusion of those videos and written modules, they
take a short quiz to assess their knowledge and they can enroll in the full study.
All participation is online with ongoing modules on nutrition and lifestyle. There is a
comprehensive health history and lifestyle index to be completed. Nutrition questionnaires
will be administered an average of every 3-6 months; PHQ-9 & PSQI questionnaires an average
of every 12 months; serum cardiometabolic measures and liquid biopsies an average of every 18
months.
- Women only
- Age 18 years and older.
- Must be willing to complete an online program
- Follow the dietary guidelines as outlined to the best of their ability.
- English-speaking
- US residents
- Have internet access
- Pregnant women are eligible
- No exclusion criteria
We found this trial at
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site
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Principal Investigator: Jay T Sutliffe, PhD, RD
Phone: 928-523-7450
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