Diet Interventions, by Race, Evaluated as Complementary Treatments for Pain (DIRECTPain)
Knee Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Knee Osteoarthritis focused on measuring diet, chronic pain, knee osteoarthritis, racial differences
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: diagnosis of knee OA pain in at least 4/7 days/week for the past 3 months (pain of ≥3/10 on 0-10 scale) age between 40-75 average daily consumption of >100 g carbohydrates (based on Phase 1 food checklist) understanding of verbal and written English self-identification as either NHB or NHW BMI between 25 and 40 kg/m2 Exclusion Criteria: unmedicated diabetes unwillingness to follow prescribed diets recent weight change (>4 kg in past month) currently on a diet history of eating disorders or other psychiatric disorders requiring hospitalization within the past 6 months digestive diseases difficulty chewing or swallowing reliance on others for meal preparation cardiovascular or pulmonary disease daily opioid pain medications use of medications known to alter metabolism or digestion (e.g., proton-pump inhibitors) use of anti-hypertensive medications that affect glucose tolerance use of tobacco participation in extreme exercise knee replacement
Sites / Locations
- University of Alabama at BirminghamRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Non-Hispanic Black
Non-Hispanic White
Black adults ages 40-75 with knee OA.
White adults ages 40-75 with knee OA.