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NCT06797739
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Effect of Nutritional Counseling and Mediterranean Diet on Patients With Diverticular Disease

Sponsor: Regione del Veneto - AULSS n. 7 Pedemontana

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Summary

Diverticular Disease (DD) is a frequent condition in Western populations and may be associated with complications including bleeding, perforation, acute diverticulitis, and colon strictures. Severity of diverticular disease and its association with prognosis in relation to surgery using the Diverticular Inflammation and Complication Assessment (DICA) classification has been validated in several studies. A sedentary lifestyle, poor fibre intake and other unhealthy dietary habits have been associated with DD. On the contrary, the Mediterranean Diet (MD), which involves factors such as consuming locally grown food products, family meals, conviviality, involvement in the preparation of meals, as well as high intake of vegetables, legumes, fruit and cereals, medium intake of fish, low intake of meat and saturated fat, high intake of unsaturated fat (particularly olive oil), a medium-low intake of dairy products (yogurt and cheese), and a moderate intake of wine, seems to protect against DD. Moreover, populations that follow the MD pattern show a 50% lower rate of cardiovascular mortality due to cardiovascular disease and show highest longevity. A common finding in clinical practice is that a majority of patients undergoing a new diet stop to correctly follow the diet in the long term, suggesting the importance of periodic counselling for patients. The aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of MD on DD and on severity of DD, and to explore the impact of incorporating a dietitian-driven counselling program in this condition.

Official title: Effect of Nutritional Counseling and Mediterranean Diet on Patients With Diverticular Disease Evaluated Using the DICA Endoscopic Classification

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2023-04-04

Completion Date

2025-04-04

Last Updated

2025-01-28

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Nutritional counselling

Patients will be asked to follow the Mediterranean Diet and to participate to an educational program.

OTHER

Diet

Patients will be asked to follow Mediterranean Diet only

Locations (1)

UOSD Endoscopia - Ospedale Alto Vicentino - AULSS 7 Pedemontana

Santorso, Vicenza, Italy