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Optimising outcomes for people with knee pain through food: the FEAST randomised controlled trial - Trial ANZCTR12622000440729

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Optimising outcomes for people with knee pain through food: the FEAST randomised controlled trial
The effect of an anti-inflammatory dietary program compared to standard healthy eating education on clinical and biochemical outcomes of knee osteoarthritis: The FEAST (eFfect of an Anti-inflammatory diet for knee oSTeoarthritis) randomised controlled trial

Study Focus

Knee osteoarthritis

Interventional

other

Sponsor & Location

La Trobe University

Peter Brukner;; National Health and Medical Research Council

Australia

Timeline & Enrollment

Not Applicable

Aug 31, 2022

Apr 01, 2024

Primary Outcome

KOOS4: the average score of 4 of the 5 Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) subscales covering: pain, symptoms, difficulty in activities of daily living and quality of life.

Summary

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis and is a leading cause of global disability. This study will evaluate the effects of two different nutrition programs in individuals with knee OA delivered over 12 weeks. We hypothesise that the anti-inflammatory dietary intervention will result in greater improvements in pain, function, quality of life, inflammatory biomarkers and body composition after 12 and 26 weeks compared to a standard care control group.

ICD-10 Classifications

Chronic instability of knee
Gonarthrosis [arthrosis of knee]
Other hypertrophic osteoarthropathy
Dislocation, sprain and strain of joints and ligaments of knee
Patellofemoral disorders

Data Source

Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry

ANZCTR12622000440729

Non-Device Trial