RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06488573

PROgram To Enhance Cardiovascular Risk Trough an Intervention of Nutrition in Bipolar Disorder

The Effect of a Nutritional Intervention Focused on Dietary Pattern in the Cardiovascular Risks of Individuals With Bipolar Disorder


Sponsor

University of Sao Paulo

Enrollment

88 participants

Start Date

Apr 1, 2026

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Individuals with Bipolar Disorder (BD) have twice the risk of being affected by metabolic comorbidities and a 1.8-fold increased risk of mortality from cardiovascular diseases when compared to the general population. These factors are fundamental in the 14-year reduction in the life expectancy of people with TB reported in recent meta-analyses. This occurs mainly due to the increased inflammation associated with the disease, the adverse effects of pharmacological treatments and unhealthy lifestyle habits that are more common in people diagnosed with BD. Nutrition has been studied as an adjunctive treatment in other psychiatric disorders, but there is a lack of studies about the role of nutrition in TB. Considering that diet can impact metabolic health, this randomized controlled study aims to evaluate the effect of a nutritional intervention on cardiovascular risk in patients with TB. The intervention is based on the dietary pattern recommended in the Dietary Guidelines for the Brazilian Population and will be applied by a registered dietitian. According to the literature, the sample size will be 72 individuals with TB (36 in the control group with usual treatment + 36 in the intervention group added to the usual treatment). The intervention will be carried out in 7 individual sessions and 8 group sessions with specific themes. The primary aim of this protocol will be an intervention to contribute to cardiovascular health - verified by serum markers, anthropometric measurements and the Framingham Cardiovascular Risk Score (algorithm used to estimate an individual's 10-year cardiovascular risk). The secondary stages will be the adherence of the intervention and the impact on the quality of life of the participants. The possible positive results of this nutritional intervention can open new clinical perspectives. Meaning that might show that better food choices can protect the cardiovascular health of individuals with TB, leading to a reduction in morbidity and mortality associated with the disease.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 60 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is testing a structured nutrition program to reduce heart disease risk in people with bipolar disorder. People with bipolar disorder often have higher rates of cardiovascular risk, and researchers want to see if dietary changes can help. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 18 to 60 years old with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder type I or II - You are currently taking standard medication for bipolar disorder - You agree to participate and sign the consent form **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You already have a very good or excellent diet quality - You are currently in a manic or hypomanic episode - You have severe depression - You have a serious physical illness, eating disorder, or pregnancy - You have significant cognitive impairment Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALNutritional intervention

7 individual sessions (online) + 6 small group sessions (1-in person + 5 online)


Locations(1)

Fernanda Gabriel

São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

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