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Traditional Dietary Advice Versus Reassurance-alone in Postprandial Functional Dyspepsia
Sponsor: Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Summary
Functional dyspepsia is common, affecting 7.2% of the global population, and associated with substantial health impairment. Almost 80% of patients with functional dyspepsia report meal-related symptoms and are classified as having the postprandial distress syndrome (PDS) variant. However, studies evaluating dietary modifications in PDS are sparse. The investigators will perform a single-centre randomised trial evaluating traditional dietary advice (TDA) in PDS. 50 patients with PDS will be randomly assigned to a leaflet explaining reassurance-alone +/- TDA. The reassurance-alone group will be informed of the absence of organic disease and provided a diagnostic explanation of functional dyspepsia. The TDA group will receive the same information but also be recommended to eat smaller, regular meals and reduce the intake of caffeine/alcohol/fizzy drinks, fatty/processed/spicy foods, and fibre. Questionnaires are to be completed during the 4-week trial, including self-reported adequate relief of dyspeptic symptoms, and the validated Leuven Postprandial Distress Scale (LPDS), Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale, and Napean Dyspepsia Quality of Life Index. The primary endpoint(s) to define clinical response will be evaluated over weeks 3-4 as, i) ≥50% adequate relief of dyspeptic symptoms, and ii) \>0.5-point reduction in the PDS subscale of the LPDS (calculated as the mean scores for early satiety, postprandial fullness, and upper abdominal bloating).
Official title: Randomised Trial of Traditional Dietary Advice Versus Reassurance-alone in Postprandial Functional Dyspepsia
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 60 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
50
Start Date
2022-09-01
Completion Date
2026-05-31
Last Updated
2024-04-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Reassurance-alone
To be informed of the absence of organic disease and provided a diagnostic explanation of functional dyspepsia
Traditional dietary advice
To receive the same information as reassurance-alone group but also recommended to eat smaller, regular meals and reduce the intake of caffeine/alcohol/fizzy drinks, fatty/processed/spicy foods, and fibre
Locations (1)
Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom