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Dietary Intervention to Mitigate Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
Sponsor: University of Maryland, Baltimore
Summary
The primary objective of this study is to conduct a 16-week randomized controlled trial aimed at investigating the effectiveness of the Whole-Diet Approach when following a healthy US-style diet rich in anti-inflammatory properties. The study will focus on evaluating its impact on reducing symptoms related to Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection (PACS) in adults aged 50 years and older. The main research questions this study aims to answer are: 1. Does adhering to a healthy US-style diet, which is abundant in anti-inflammatory properties, effectively mitigate fatigue symptoms in adults with PACS? 2. Does adhering to a healthy US-style diet, which is abundant in anti-inflammatory properties, effectively mitigate declines in muscle function and physical performance in adults with PACS? At the beginning of the study, eligible participants will be randomly assigned to either the Dietary Intervention Group, where they will receive personalized dietary plans and weekly sessions, or the Attention Control Group, where they will attend general health sessions on a weekly basis as well. This research intends to shed light on the potential benefits of the Whole-Diet Approach and its role in ameliorating PACS-related symptoms among older adults. By comparing the outcomes of the two groups, we hope to gain valuable insights into the effectiveness of this dietary intervention in improving the quality of life for individuals dealing with PACS.
Official title: A Diet Intervention Study To Mitigate Fatigue Symptoms And To Improve Muscle And Physical Function In Older Adults With Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
50 Years - 94 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
56
Start Date
2025-05-12
Completion Date
2028-09-30
Last Updated
2025-07-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Dietary intervention to mitigate Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
As it was described in the arm/group descriptions.
Attention Control
As it was described in the arm/group descriptions.
Locations (1)
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland, United States