Efficacy of Tamarindus Indica Fruit Juice in Optimizing Cardiometabolic Health of Patients Living With HIV
- Conditions
- Cardiometabolic SyndromeHypertensionDyslipidemias
- Interventions
- Dietary Supplement: Tamarindus indica fruit juice_BDietary Supplement: Tamarindus indica fruit juice_A
- Registration Number
- NCT06058845
- Lead Sponsor
- KU Leuven
- Brief Summary
The increasing burden of metabolic disturbances among People Living with HIV especially in developing countries has posed need for scientifically-proven, innovative, sustainable and cost-effective local adjuvant remedies to supplement conventional medical interventions. The goal of this clinical trial is to test the potential of Tamarindus indica fruit juice to improve cardiometabolic health of PLWH and elevated Triglycerides (TG). The main aims it aims to answer are to;
* evaluate the efficacy of T. indica fruit juice on selected markers of lipid and glucose metabolism, and vascular health.
* investigate a possible dose-response relationship on cardiometabolic control following intake of varying concentrations (fruit pulp percentages) of T. indica fruit juice.
Participants will be required to consume 600 ml of either 10% or 30% fruit pulp juice a day for 30 days. From the baseline measurements, participants will be asked to comeback for repeat measurements after 14 days and finally on the 3oth day (Endline). Researchers will compare the groups that will be expose to the two juice prototypes to determine potential differences in TG levels.
- Detailed Description
Suboptimal cardiometabolic health is on a disproportional rise in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), cardiometabolic dysfunction is being exacerbated by the ongoing nutrition transition, that has seen a change from traditional diets to fast and ultra processed foods rich in sugar, fats, and salt coupled by low physical activity (Kiyimba et al., 2022). Similarly, chronic inflammatory diseases such as HIV can aggravate cardiometabolic risks (Todowedo et al., 2019). Beyond conventional nutrients, fruits and vegetables have ubiquitous amounts of bioactive components including polyphenols, alkaloids, saponins, and terpenes and terpenoids, with polyphenols being the most ubiquitous of all. Dietary polyphenols are a diverse category of secondary plant metabolites that represent the largest group of naturally occurring antioxidants with cardioprotective benefits (Rijha et al., 2022 and Quero et al., 2020). Our recent inventory study of Uganda's IFV with purported cardiometabolic benefits, highlighted the popularity of Tamarindus indica as a local adjuvant therapy for cardiometabolic risks among Ugandan communities (Kiyimba et al., 2023).
T. indica, is a leguminous tree belonging to the family Fabaceae with a wide range of bioactive constituents in varying levels- the highest being polyphenols followed by alkaloids, saponins, and terpenoids in that order (Luca et al., 2019 and Penev et al., 2016). Therefore, the aim of this trial is to evaluate the efficacy of T. indica fruit juice (added to patients' usual diets) on selected cardiometabolic risk markers of PLWH under the community-based HIV care model in Uganda in a proof-of-concept clinical trial. Two blinded juice prototypes of 10% and 30% fruit pulp packaged in amber bottles each consisting of 300mls will be supplied by the Uganda Natural Chemotherapeutics Research Institute.
This is a single centre, 2-arm, 4 weeks randomised, double-blinded parallel trial with equal allocation ratios. The study participants will be randomly allocated to consume twice-daily 600 mL of either 10% or 30% pulp of T. indica fruit juice. Both participants and the study team will be blinded to the intervention materials. Measurements will be performed at three different timelines: Baseline, Week two of the study, and Endline (week four of the study). Compliance to the study protocol will be confirmed by weekly telephone inquiries, and by counting the returned empty juice bottles or unused study products at each follow-up visit. Participants will be asked to maintain their habitual dietary regimen. The two juice prototypes will be blinded by assigning a secret code to each of the intervention products. As such, blinding of the investigators and participants will be undertaken to ensure a double-blind intervention. Moreover, the statistical analyses of the main endpoints will be done before breaking the intervention product concealment.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 50
- Triglycerides ≥150 mg/dL
- TLD regimen (ART) for ≥12 months
- 95% ART adherence in last 6 months
- Virally suppressed (most recent results viral load suppressed within the last 12 months)
- PLWH aged ≥30≤60 years.
- No plans to change location in the next 6 months
- Taking dietary supplements
- TB co-infection, renal failure disease, liver cirrhosis, chronic pancreatitis
- Pregnancy and Lactation or regular sport activity
- Parallel participation in another clinical trial
- On treatment for; dyslipidemia, hypertension or diabetes and oral hypoglycemic drugs
- Very low blood pressure (< 90/50 mmHg)
- Not willing to consent or unable to consent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description 30% Tamarindus indica fruit pulp juice Tamarindus indica fruit juice_B Participants will follow a daily consumption of 600ml of Tamarindus indica fruit juice containing 30% Tamarindus indica fruit pulp for 30 days 10% Tamarindus indica fruit pulp juice Tamarindus indica fruit juice_A Participants will follow a daily consumption of 600ml of Tamarindus indica fruit juice containing 10% Tamarindus indica fruit pulp for 30 days
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Changes in the concentrations of Triglycerides 30 days A 10 mg/dL reduction in plasma triglycerides
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Changes in the concentrations of Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG) 30 days Reduction in FBG
Changes in mmHg of Blood pressure 30 days Improvement in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure
Changes in the concentrations of LDL-c 30 days Reduction in plasma LDL-c
Changes in the concentration of HDL-c 30 days increase in plasma HDL-c
Changes in Pulse wave velocity (m/s) 30 days Measure of arterial stiffness (improvement in vascular function)
Changes in the concentrations of Total cholesterol 30 days Reduction in plasma cholesterol
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Kajjansi HCIV
🇺🇬Wakiso, Uganda