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Clinical Trials/NCT01731340
NCT01731340
Completed
Phase 4

The Effect of Dietary Calcium Intake as Compared to Calcium Supplementation on Vascular Health and Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women

McGill University Health Centre/Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre1 site in 1 country123 target enrollmentJune 2012

Overview

Phase
Phase 4
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Cardiovascular Diseases
Sponsor
McGill University Health Centre/Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
Enrollment
123
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Vascular System
Status
Completed
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The overarching aim of this randomized clinical trial is to estimate the effect of dietary intake of calcium as compared to supplemental calcium on the vascular system and markers of vascular and bone health in postmenopausal women.

Detailed Description

Calcium and vitamin D are essential nutrients for optimal bone health throughout life. Research has shown that postmenopausal women who consume appropriate amounts of these nutrients have better bone strength and fewer fractures than those who don't. However, researchers have recently questioned the safety of calcium and vitamin D obtained through supplements as they might increase the risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes. The investigators propose to estimate the effect of dietary intake of calcium as compared to supplemental calcium on vascular and bone health in postmenopausal women. Eligible participants will be assigned by chance (like a coin toss) to one of three groups: (1) 1200 mg of calcium from dietary sources and 1 capsule of 400 IU vitamin D supplement everyday after the first meal of the day; (2) 450 mg of calcium from dietary sources, 2 tablets of 250 mg calcium citrate supplement and 1 capsule of 800 IU vitamin D supplement everyday after the first meal of the day and 1 tablet of 250 mg calcium citrate supplement after the evening meal or snack; or (3) unrestricted calcium from dietary sources and 1 capsule of 400 IU vitamin D supplement everyday after the first meal of the day. Participants have an equal chance of being assigned to any of these three groups until 26 participants have been assigned to group (3). At this time participants will continue to be assigned by chance to either of the two remaining groups only. Participants will also attend appointments at the Montreal General Hospital every 6-months where they will undergo anthropometric measurements, blood tests, urine tests, non-invasive ultrasounds to measure arterial stiffness and questionnaires. The questionnaires ask about health; lifestyle habits such as physical exercise, diet, and smoking; use of medications and dietary supplements; family history of illness, and past medical diagnoses. Participants will also receive monthly phone calls from study staff to monitor for adverse events and adherence.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 2012
End Date
November 14, 2018
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
Female

Investigators

Sponsor
McGill University Health Centre/Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Suzanne Morin

MD MSc FRCP

McGill University Health Centre/Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Women aged 50 or more
  • 2 years since last menstrual period
  • Body Mass Index between 20 and 35 kg/m2

Exclusion Criteria

  • Atrial Fibrillation
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Myocardial infarction
  • Transient ischaemic attack
  • Peripheral vascular disease
  • Sleep apnea
  • Hypertension
  • Hyperlipidemia
  • Hyperparathyroidism
  • Urinary tract lithiasis

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Vascular System

Time Frame: 12 months

Measured as changes in: * Arterial stiffness (carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity) * Arterial wall thickness (carotid intima-media thickness)

Secondary Outcomes

  • Hemodynamics(12 Months)

Study Sites (1)

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