June 23, 2008 |
April 2, 2009 |
September 2007 |
To evaluate the effect of intensive lifestyle modification on insulin sensitivity in men receiving GnRH agonist therapy for prostate cancer. [ Time Frame: 1 year ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ] |
Same as current |
Complete list of historical versions of study NCT00738140 on ClinicalTrials.gov Archive Site |
To evaluate the effects of intensive lifestyle modification on other markers of cardiovascular disease risk. [ Time Frame: 1 year ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ] |
Same as current |
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Lifestyle Intervention to Improve Insulin Sensitivity and Markers of Cardiovascular Risk in Prostate Cancer Survivors |
Lifestyle Intervention to Improve Insulin Sensitivity and Markers of Cardiovascular Risk in Prostate Cancer Survivors |
The purpose of this study is to discover if intensive lifestyle changes (such as diet and increased physical activity) improve the body's sensitivity to insulin, and therefore help prevent diabetes and other cardiovascular disease, in men receiving GnRH hormone therapy for prostate cancer. |
- In this study, participants will be divided into two groups. One group will undergo intensive lifestyle changes (Lifestyle Intervention Group) designed by the Diabetes Prevention Group, and the other (Control Group) will follow the guidelines for healthy living established by the Food Guide Pyramid and the National Cholesterol Education Program.
- All visits will take place at the General Clinical Research Center at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
- At the initial visit, the following will be performed: Bionutrition evaluation; Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT); additional blood work and; Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) Scan.
- After the initial visit, visits will be scheduled at 3, 6 and 12 months after and the above procedures will be repeated.
- Participants will be randomized into one of the two study groups. Lifestyle Intervention Group: The goal for participants assigned to this group are to achieve and maintain a weight loss of at least 7% of initial body weight through a healthy low calorie, low fat diet and to engage in physical activity of moderate intensity. Control Group: participants in this group will receive standard nutrition and exercise recommendations from the Food Guide Pyramid and the National Cholesterol Education Program Step 1 diet to reduce body weight and increase physical activity.
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Phase II |
Interventional |
Prevention, Randomized, Open Label, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study |
Prostate Cancer |
Behavioral: Diabetes Prevention Program |
- Experimental: Intensive lifestyle intervention based on the Diabetes Prevention Program
- No Intervention: Will follow the guidelines for healthy living established by the Food Guide Pyramid and the National Cholesterol Education Program
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Recruiting |
90 |
September 2010 |
September 2010 (final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
Inclusion Criteria:
- Histologically confirmed prostate cancer
- Current Hormone therapy with GnRH agonist of 3 months or longer
- Overweight or obese (body mass index of 25kg/m2 or greater)
- No other conditions that prevent intensive lifestyle intervention
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of diabetes mellitus requiring drug therapy
- Hemoglobin Aic of 7% or greater
- Symptomatic metastatic disease
- Myocardial infarction within 6 months
- Treatment with anabolic agents or metabolic agents known to affect insulin or glucose levels
- Disease progression according to PSA Working Group Criteria
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Male |
18 Years and older |
No |
Contact: Matthew R Smith, MD, PhD |
617-724-5257 |
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Contact: Carol Gurski, RN |
617-643-1770 |
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United States |
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NCT00738140 |
Matthew R Smith, MD, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital |
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Massachusetts General Hospital |
Lance Armstrong Foundation |
Principal Investigator: |
Matthew Smith, MD, PhD |
Massachusetts General Hospital |
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Massachusetts General Hospital |
April 2009 |