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Mindfulness Training Versus Low (FODMAP) Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols Diet

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Interventions
Behavioral: Mindfulness-based Attention Training in IBS
Other: Low FODMAP Diet
Registration Number
NCT05630703
Lead Sponsor
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Brief Summary

The study aims to compare the effect of mindfulness-based awareness training in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) (MB-IBS-EAT) with the dietary standard of care (low fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols (FODMAP) diet) on patient's IBS symptoms

Detailed Description

This pilot study will be a randomized parallel trial comparing MB-IBS-EAT done over an 8-week period to a standard low FODMAP diet. The low FODMAP diet is currently employed by clinicians as a treatment for IBS, but response rates are poor, without documented long-term benefit. This finding supports the need for better, longer lasting interventions.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • Aged 18 and over
  • Meets Rome IV criteria for diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Has legal and mental capacity to understand and sign an informed consent document
  • Access to a computer or smart device with internet
Exclusion Criteria
  • Pregnancy
  • Active malignancy in the previous five years
  • Current or prior history of alcohol or drug abuse as defined by clinician
  • Any history of eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia
  • Taking yoga or with prior history of mindfulness therapy within 3 months of enrollment
  • Currently on a fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols (FODMAP) diet
  • Psychiatric illnesses other than depression or anxiety disorder
  • Nausea or vomiting

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Mindfulness TrainingMindfulness-based Attention Training in IBSBehavioral: Mindfulness-based Eating Awareness Training in IBS - The MB-IBS-EAT is an 8-week intervention with weekly 1-hour sessions in a web-based group format.
fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols (FODMAP) dietLow FODMAP DietDietary: Low FODMAP Diet - Subjects in the FODMAP group will be provided dietary instructions by a registered dietician during weekly 1-hour sessions in a web-based group format.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Global Improvement Scale (GIS) Scores Week 1Week 1

The Global Improvement Scale is an overall assessment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms using a patient-defined 7-point Likert scale ranging from "substantially worse" to "substantially improved"

Global Improvement Scale (GIS) Scores Week 8Week 8

The Global Improvement Scale is an overall assessment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms using a patient-defined 7-point Likert scale ranging from "substantially worse" to "substantially improved"

Global Improvement Scale (GIS) Scores Week 12Week 12

The Global Improvement Scale is an overall assessment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms using a patient-defined 7-point Likert scale ranging from "substantially worse" to "substantially improved"

Global Improvement Scale (GIS) Scores Week 4Week 4

The Global Improvement Scale is an overall assessment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms using a patient-defined 7-point Likert scale ranging from "substantially worse" to "substantially improved"

Global Improvement Scale (GIS) Scores BaselineBaseline

The Global Improvement Scale is an overall assessment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms using a patient-defined 7-point Likert scale ranging from "substantially worse" to "substantially improved"

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in cortisol blood levelsBaseline and Week 8

differences in cortisol levels

Change in Irritable bowel syndrome symptom severity (IBS-SSS) ScoresBaseline, Week 1, Week 4, Week 8, and Week 12

IBS-SSS is a composite score of abdominal pain, number of days with abdominal pain, bloating/distension, satisfaction with bowel habits, and IBS-related quality of life (QoL). Each measure is rated from 0 to 100, with total scores ranging from 0 to 500 - Mild, moderate and severe cases were indicated by scores of 75 to 175, 175 to 300 and \> 300

Change in Perceived Stress Level (PSS) ScoresBaseline, Week 1, Week 4, Week 8, and Week 12

Individual scores on the PSS can range from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicating higher perceived stress. Scores ranging from 0-13 would be considered low stress. Scores ranging from 14-26 would be considered moderate stress. Scores ranging from 27-40 would be considered high perceived stress

Change in Mindful Eating Questionnaire (MEQ) ScoresBaseline, Week 8, and week 12

28-question measure that assesses eating habits and mental tendencies while eating - Scoring. Each item was scored from 1 to 4, where higher scores signified more mindful eating. Each subscale score was calculated as the mean of items, excluding those with a "not-applicable" response. The summary score was the mean of the 5 subscales

Change in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Quality of Life (IBS-QOL) ScoresBaseline, Week 4, Week 8, and Week 12

The individual responses to the 34 items are summed and averaged for a total score and then transformed to a 0-100 scale for ease of interpretation with higher scores indicating better IBS specific quality of life.

Change in Five Factor Mindfulness Questionnaire (5FMQ) ScoresBaseline, Week 4, Week 8, and Week 12

39-question measure that assesses trait mindfulness. In addition to the total score, there are five subscales: Non-judgement, Non-reaction, Describe, Observe, and Act with Awareness - Average scores are calculated by summing the responses and dividing by the number of items, and indicate the average level of agreement with the each subscale (1 = rarely true, 5 = always true). Higher scores are indicative of someone who is more mindful in their everyday life

Change in Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) ScoresBaseline, Week 1, Week 4, Week 8, and Week 12

The HADS questionnaire has seven items each for depression and anxiety subscales. Scoring for each item ranges from zero to three, with three denoting highest anxiety or depression level. A total subscale score of \>8 points out of a possible 21 denotes considerable symptoms of anxiety or depression

Change in Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS_State) Questionnaire ScoresBaseline, Week 8, and Week 12

20-question measure that assesses the degree to which positive and negative emotions are currently being felt - Positive Affect Score: Add the scores on items 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17, and 19. Scores can range from 10 - 50, with higher scores representing higher levels of positive affect - Mean Scores: 33.3 (SD±7.2) Negative Affect Score: Add the scores on items 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, and 20. Scores can range from 10 - 50, with lower scores representing lower levels of negative affect - Mean Score: 17.4 (SD ± 6.2)

Change in cytokine blood levelsBaseline and Week 8

differences in cytokine levels - cytokine levels drawn at 8 am at screening or baseline if patient agrees - The detection of intracellular cytokines is a relatively new technique in which cells are permeabilized and antibodies are used to detect cytokine protein within cells by flow cytometry - when too many cytokines are released, it can cause your immune system to go into overdrive

Change in serotonin blood levelsBaseline and Week 8

differences in serotonin levels

Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI) ScoresBaseline, Week 1, Week 4, Week 8, and Week 12

The GCSI total score is constructed as the average of the three symptom subscales. GCSI total score can range from 0 to 5, with higher scores reflecting greater symptom severity

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Atrium Health Gastroenterology and Hepatology Morehead Medical Plaza

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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

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