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Metabolic Impact of Prospective Controlled Mediterranean Type Diets on Prostate Cancer
Sponsor: Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
Summary
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of Mediterranean-type diets on the metabolism of men with localized prostate cancer. The optimal diet for men with a suspected diagnosis of Prostate Cancer (PCa) is currently unknown. More specifically, the suggested benefits of low carbohydrate and low fat diets in PCa are not determined.
Official title: Elucidating the Metabolic Impact of Isocaloric, Controlled, Mediterranean-Type Diets in Treatment-Naïve Men With Prostate Cancer on Active Surveillance (DINE Study)
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2024-09-03
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2026-02-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Lower-Carbohydrate Med-t-Diet
Diet will focus on including: * Lean protein sources * High-quality fat * High-quality carbohydrate sources that are rich in fiber * Nuts and seeds Diet will focus on limiting: * Refined sugars * High glycemic carbohydrates * Seed oils that may cause inflammation Diet Composition: 45% fats, 35% carbs, 20% protein
Low-Fat Med-t-Diet
Diet will focus on including: * Lean protein sources * High-quality fat * High-quality carbohydrate sources that are rich in fiber * Nuts and seeds Diet will focus on limiting: * Refined sugars * High glycemic carbohydrates * Seed oils that may cause inflammation Diet Composition: 70% carbs, 20% protein, 10% fat
Locations (1)
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio, United States