| Literature DB >> 35645348 |
Barbara Gordon1, Cynthia Blanton2, Rebekah Ramsey2, Andrea Jeffery1, Laura Richey1, Rachel Hulse2.
Abstract
Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is a chronic condition characterized by pelvic pain coupled with urinary frequency and urgency. The underlying cause of IC/BPS is unknown; there is no cure. Dietary components exacerbate symptoms. The Anti-Inflammatory Diet for Interstitial Cystitis (AID-IC) employs a randomized, crossover design to evaluate the effect of a plant-based, low saturated fat diet on the quality of life of women with IC/BPS. Insights on the implementation of the protocol and reflections on the facilitators and barriers experienced during the pilot study follow. The logistics of the protocol proved time-consuming; however, the barriers were surmountable. Quantitative and qualitative findings suggest that the AID-IC therapeutic diet may have lessened symptoms and improved the quality of life for many of the women in the study.Entities:
Keywords: anti-inflammatory diet; bladder pain syndrome; interstitial cystitis; nutrition
Year: 2022 PMID: 35645348 PMCID: PMC9149882 DOI: 10.3390/mps5030040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Protoc ISSN: 2409-9279
Inclusion and exclusion criteria for AID-IC pilot study.
| Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria |
|---|---|
|
Women with physician diagnosis of IC/BPS 18 years or older Foods/beverages trigger IC/BPS symptoms |
Males with IC/BPS Women with Hunner’s lesions IC/BPS currently demanding active medical attention Life-threatening diseases Pregnant or lactating Irritable bowel syndrome, gluten intolerance/sensitivity, lactose intolerance Vegetarian or vegan Intolerant, allergic, or unwilling to consume AID-IC diet Life-threatening diseases |
Enrollment and data collection stratified by study time points (SPIRIT requirements).
| Enrollment | Allocation | Intervention | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time Point | Pre-Intervention | Start | End | Wash Out | Start 2nd 10 | End | |
| ENROLLMENT | |||||||
| Eligibility screen | X | ||||||
| Randomization | X | ||||||
| Information consent | X | ||||||
| INTERVENTION | |||||||
| AID IC then Control | X | X | X | X | |||
| Control then AID IC | X | X | X | X | |||
| ASSESSMENTS | |||||||
| ASA24 | X | X | X | X | |||
| Kilocalorie requirements | X | X | |||||
| Primary outcomes (quality of life) * | |||||||
| GUPI | X | X | X | X | |||
| FSFI | X | X | X | X | |||
| RICE | X | X | X | X | |||
| Secondary outcomes (inflammatory markers, acceptability of therapeutic diet) | |||||||
| Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ** | X | X | X | X | |||
| Interleukin-1 ** | X | X | X | X | |||
| C-reactive protein ** | X | X | X | X | |||
| Palatability survey | 5 weeks (AID-IC) | 5 weeks (AID-IC) | |||||
| Dietary Inflammation Index | X | ||||||
| Focus group findings | X | ||||||
* Genitourinary Pain Index (GUPI), Female Sexual Functioning Inventory (FSFI), and RAND Interstitial Cystitis Epidemiology Study (RICE) Bladder Symptom Impact Scale. ** Blood serum inflammatory biomarker.
Figure 1Participant flow chart (CONSORT).
Participant demographics, comorbid conditions, and trigger foods.
| Demographics, Comorbid Conditions, Trigger Foods | No. | % |
|---|---|---|
| Race/Ethnicity | ||
| White/Non-Hispanic | 10 | 100 |
| Age Range | ||
| 25 to 34 years | 1 | 10 |
| 35 to 44 years | 1 | 10 |
| 45 to 54 years | 4 | 40 |
| 55 to 64 years | 1 | 10 |
| 64 to 75 years | 3 | 30 |
| Annual Income | ||
| Prefer not to answer | 1 | 10 |
| USD 35,000 to USD 49,999 | 1 | 10 |
| USD 50,000 to USD 74,499 | 3 | 30 |
| USD 75,000 to USD 99,999 | 1 | 10 |
| Over USD 100,000 | 4 | 40 |
| Comorbid Conditions | ||
| Overweight/obesity | 8 | 80 |
| Hypertension | 2 | 30 |
| Other chronic pain condition | 7 | 70 |
| Trigger Foods | ||
| Tomatoes/tomato products | 6 | 60 |
| Alcohol | 5 | 50 |
| Spicy Foods | 5 | 50 |
| Citrus Food | 3 | 3 |
| Coffee | 3 | 3 |
Descriptive statistics and results of paired t-tests of dietary nutrient composition.
| Pre-Control | Post-Control | Pre-Test | Post-Test | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Std. | Mean | Std. | Mean | Std. | Mean | Std. | |||
| E-DII Score * | −0.63 | 1.44 | −1.35 | 1.63 | 0.21 | −1.61 | 1.53 | −1.38 | 1.89 | 0.05 |
| Energy (kcalories) | 1796.29 | 809.06 | 1757.80 | 639.76 | 0.91 | 1736.31 | 675.05 | 1578.08 | 715.07 | 0.62 |
| Protein (g) | 78.14 | 30.10 | 79.59 | 19.08 | 0.90 | 79.31 | 26.38 | 83.29 | 41.95 | 0.80 |
| Total Fat (g) | 0.55 | 0.80 | 0.34 | 0.54 | 0.49 | 0.55 | 1.02 | 0.39 | 0.72 | 0.70 |
| MUFA (g) ** | 22.28 | 11.08 | 23.36 | 10.75 | 0.83 | 23.36 | 16.40 | 21.27 | 10.04 | 0.74 |
| PUFA (g) ** | 27.22 | 14.84 | 27.23 | 11.32 | 0.99 | 28.46 | 11.70 | 26.52 | 20.57 | 0.80 |
| Solid Fats (g) | 26.90 | 18.41 | 25.33 | 16.37 | 0.84 | 26.89 | 25.46 | 22.33 | 16.94 | 0.64 |
| Saturated Fats (g) | 258.28 | 93.90 | 290.57 | 114.74 | 0.50 | 253.89 | 115.93 | 256.55 | 78.89 | 0.10 |
| Cholesterol (mg) | 184.28 | 60.90 | 245.18 | 223.21 | 0.42 | 295.95 | 127.58 | 264.75 | 206.40 | 0.69 |
| Carbohydrates (g) | 206.13 | 106.54 | 196.56 | 89.89 | 0.83 | 191.77 | 87.05 | 168.72 | 84.36 | 0.56 |
| Fiber (g) | 22.55 | 8.43 | 18.11 | 7.09 | 0.22 | 21.46 | 4.46 | 20.30 | 7.19 | 0.67 |
| Refined Grains (oz) | 3.25 | 2.45 | 3.87 | 2.38 | 0.57 | 2.05 | 1.86 | 2.38 | 2.28 | 0.73 |
| Beta-carotene (mcg) | 7457.66 | 9168.47 | 4761.02 | 4634.70 | 0.66 | 3411.50 | 2044.78 | 5446.77 | 3281.86 | 0.40 |
| Alpha carotene (mcg) | 979.49 | 1021.02 | 678.60 | 1033.62 | 0.45 | 444.87 | 587.42 | 461.78 | 876.36 | 0.11 |
| Beta-cryptoxanthin (mcg) | 115.63 | 68.72 | 65.02 | 58.28 | 0.42 | 112.90 | 111.79 | 53.64 | 51.05 | 0.96 |
| Thiamin (mg) | 1.21 | 0.45 | 1.28 | 0.50 | 0.52 | 1.22 | 0.44 | 1.25 | 0.59 | 0.88 |
| Riboflavin (mg) | 1.59 | 0.62 | 1.68 | 0.53 | 0.09 | 1.92 | 0.84 | 1.96 | 0.95 | 0.91 |
| Niacin (mg) | 21.08 | 8.73 | 20.24 | 4.92 | 0.74 | 22.02 | 7.95 | 20.86 | 15.21 | 0.83 |
| Vitamin B6 (mg) | 1.82 | 0.49 | 1.73 | 0.60 | 0.72 | 2.21 | 0.36 | 2.02 | 0.89 | 0.54 |
| Vitamin B12 (mcg) | 3.61 | 1.74 | 3.95 | 2.12 | 0.80 | 4.55 | 1.96 | 5.20 | 2.95 | 0.57 |
| Vitamin C (mg) | 85.82 | 41.42 | 64.33 | 35.36 | 0.70 | 113.83 | 59.07 | 60.69 | 31.67 | 0.02 |
| Vitamin D (mg) | 19.30 | 7.44 | 18.99 | 10.03 | 0.70 | 19.19 | 5.69 | 13.99 | 6.28 | 0.07 |
| Vitamin E (mg) | 0.77 | 1.33 | 0.04 | 0.14 | 0.23 | 0.21 | 0.65 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.33 |
| Folic acid (mcg) | 335.80 | 73.28 | 361.63 | 130.46 | 0.94 | 388.88 | 115.09 | 420.02 | 227.52 | 0.70 |
| Iron (mg) | 10.78 | 3.42 | 13.76 | 4.47 | 0.10 | 11.24 | 3.87 | 14.59 | 9.27 | 0.31 |
| Magnesium (mg) | 315.78 | 121.63 | 298.49 | 113.52 | 0.60 | 333.82 | 86.85 | 316.31 | 171.70 | 0.78 |
| Selenium (mcg) | 110.57 | 35.83 | 107.77 | 29.56 | 0.11 | 108.10 | 44.64 | 120.05 | 90.48 | 0.71 |
| Zinc (mg) | 9.44 | 3.62 | 11.98 | 4.44 | 0.75 | 11.12 | 4.40 | 10.69 | 6.79 | 0.87 |
* E-Dietary Inflammation Index (E-DII): scale −1 to +1 (−1 = strongly anti-inflammatory, 0 = no effect, and +1 = strongly pro-inflammatory). ** MUFA = monounsaturated fats, PUFA = polyunsaturated fats.
Descriptive statistics and results of paired T-tests of disease activity measures.
| Timepoint | N * | Mean | Std. Dev. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Therapeutic Diet | RICE ** | 9 | 11.33 | 8.22 | 0.05 |
| GUPI, ** Pain | 9 | 18.33 | 2.30 | 0.31 | |
| GUPI, Urinary symptoms | 9 | 3.83 | 2.70 | 0.09 | |
| GUPI, Quality of life | 9 | 7.33 | 2.64 | 0.28 | |
| GUPI, total | 9 | 7.33 | 2.64 | 0.28 | |
| FSFI ** | 9 | 3.11 | 2.06 | 0.40 | |
| Control Diet | RICE | 9 | 12.56 | 6.18 | 0.06 |
| GUPI, Pain | 9 | 19.17 | 1.60 | 0.40 | |
| GUPI, Urinary symptoms | 9 | 4.33 | 2.63 | 0.23 | |
| GUPI, Quality of life | 9 | 8.61 | 3.12 | 0.23 | |
| GUPI, total | 9 | 8.61 | 3.12 | 0.23 | |
| FSFI | 9 | 1.44 | 1.87 | 0.26 | |
* 10 participants completed, 1 record was incomplete and, thus, it was excluded from this analysis. ** RAND Interstitial Cystitis (RICE): scale 0 to 35; scale for each question 0 to 7; 0 is no effect, 1 is a very small negative or bad effect, 7 is a very large negative or bad effect; Genitourinary Pain Index (GUPI): scale 0 to 45; pain subscale 0 to 23, urinary subscale 0 to 10; quality of life subscale 0 to 12; Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI): scale 0 to 36.