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Nutritional Status in Adults With Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Sponsor: Hvidovre University Hospital
Summary
This feasibility and pilot study has two aims. The primary aim is to assess the feasibility of collecting clinical, nutritional, and functional data among adults with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) who are treated at an outpatient wound clinic. Specifically, the study will evaluate recruitment and inclusion rates, the relevance and clinical utility of selected variables, and assess the completeness and reliability of data collection. The secondary aim is to provide a preliminary characterisation of nutritional status, dietary intake, body composition, muscle strength, mobility, and wound-related quality of life, to inform the design and methodology of a future full-scale national study. DFUs are associated with delayed healing, recurrent infections, reduced quality of life, and increased risk of hospitalization and amputation. These conditions are frequently accompanied by systemic inflammation, impaired circulation, and metabolic disturbances, which may increase nutritional requirements and negatively affect wound healing. Despite nutrition being recognized as a modifiable factor of ulcer healing, the nutritional status of individuals with DFUs remains insufficiently characterised, and evidence regarding clinically relevant nutritional deficiencies in this population is limited. Participants will undergo assessment of height, weight, body composition, handgrip strength, and a 24-hour dietary recall interview during an outpatient clinic visit. Nutritional screening questionnaires and patient-reported measures of appetite, nutritional impact symptoms, mobility, and quality of life will be collected through telephone interviews within one week of the clinical visit. Eligible participants are adults (\>18 years) who are referred to the outpatient wound clinic with a hard-to-heal foot ulcer. Participants must be able to communicate in Danish or English.
Official title: Nutritional Status in Adults With Diabetic Foot in an Outpatient Wound Clinic: A Feasibility and Pilot Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2026-06-02
Completion Date
2026-10-30
Last Updated
2026-06-02
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Protein supplementation and nutrition education
The intervention consists of nutrition education and oral protein supplementation. Participants receive an information leaflet and brief guidance on protein intake for wound healing, along with an offer of a protein drink during outpatient visits.