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BCAA Supplemental Study

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Cirrhosis
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: BCAA Supplement
Other: Physical Activity
Registration Number
NCT03339232
Lead Sponsor
Loyola University
Brief Summary

The central hypothesis of this study is that BCAA supplementation and BCAA supplementation plus low-intensity activity will improve muscle mass and HRQOL in cirrhotic patients compared to usual care

Detailed Description

The purpose of this study is to look at the impact of including a physical activity program and/or a nutritional supplement along with your regular care. The nutritional supplement used in this study consists of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). BCAAs are found in certain foods and are readily available as dietary supplements.

The investigators in this study will look at how the physical activity and nutritional supplement program might affect patients' health outcomes, and if this program can maintain or even increase muscle mass in patients with cirrhosis.

Participants will be randomized in three groups:

1. Standard Care: If the participant is randomized to this group, they will receive the same medical care for their cirrhosis as they would if they were not participating in the study. The doctor will provide them with some general information about healthy diet and exercise. They will also be asked to keep an exercise log of the type of physical activity they do on your own.

2. Nutritional Supplement: BCAAs: If the participant is randomized to this group, they will be provided with BCAA powder to take during the 12 weeks of the study. They will be asked to take 7 teaspoons per day. They will take 2-3 teaspoons after each meal. The doctor will also provide them with some general information about healthy diet and exercise, and they will also be asked to keep an exercise log of any physical activity they do on your own.

3. Nutritional Supplement and Supervised Physical Activity: If the participant is randomized to this group, they will be provided with BCAA powder and be asked to participate in one hour per week of supervised fitness instruction at the Loyola Center for Fitness. The fitness instruction will consist of low-impact aerobic exercise such as walking or riding an exercise bicycle. They will also be given a list of exercises to perform at home at least two times during the week and be asked to keep an exercise log of their physical activity. The doctor will provide them with some general information about healthy diet and exercise.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
26
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Cirrhosis with ascites
  2. MELD-Na score<25
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Pregnancy
  2. Inability to engage in low-intensity physical activity due to any condition
  3. Active acknowledged alcohol or substance abuse
  4. Inability to complete protocol assessments.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
BCAA supplement plus supervised physical activityBCAA SupplementBCAA supplement will be as described for group 2, above. Study coordinators will supervise the physical activity program for study participants at the Loyola Fitness Center. Participants will attend the fitness center one hour each week; the fitness session will consist of low-impact aerobic physical activity, beginning with walking on the indoor track and possibly building to a recumbent exercise bicycle and light resistance training. Participants will be given a list of exercises to perform at home at least two times during the week with a goal of \>90 minutes of physical activity per week. Participants will be asked to keep an exercise log detailing type and duration of at home physical activity which they will return during the weekly fitness center sessions. In addition, the treating hepatologist will provide standardized information about the potential benefits of small, frequent meals, nighttime snacking and increased physical activity at the beginning of the study.
BCAA supplement plus supervised physical activityPhysical ActivityBCAA supplement will be as described for group 2, above. Study coordinators will supervise the physical activity program for study participants at the Loyola Fitness Center. Participants will attend the fitness center one hour each week; the fitness session will consist of low-impact aerobic physical activity, beginning with walking on the indoor track and possibly building to a recumbent exercise bicycle and light resistance training. Participants will be given a list of exercises to perform at home at least two times during the week with a goal of \>90 minutes of physical activity per week. Participants will be asked to keep an exercise log detailing type and duration of at home physical activity which they will return during the weekly fitness center sessions. In addition, the treating hepatologist will provide standardized information about the potential benefits of small, frequent meals, nighttime snacking and increased physical activity at the beginning of the study.
BCAA SupplementBCAA SupplementBCAA powder (Bulk Supplements®) will be provided as the powder was found to be easier to swallow. Each teaspoon contains 1788 mg of BCAA and participants will take 7 teaspoons (12.5 grams of BCAA) per day divided into three separate servings. Each teaspoon contains L-leucine, isoleucine and valine in a 2:1:1 ratio. BCAA will be provided by the study investigators and half will be provided at baseline study visit and the second half at the week 6 visit. In addition, the treating hepatologist will provide standardized information about the potential benefits of small, frequent meals, nighttime snacking and increased physical activity at the beginning of the study. Participants will be asked to keep an exercise log detailing type and duration of at home physical activity.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Muscle Mass12 weeks

Appendicular lean muscle mass will be measured by whole body DXA using a standard protocol.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Loyola University Medical Center

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Maywood, Illinois, United States

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