Time-restricted Eating in Cancer Survivorship: A Single-arm Feasibility Pilot Study

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    40
  • sponsor
    University of Rochester
Updated on 16 February 2024

Summary

The investigators will assess the feasibility of delivering a time-restricted eating (TRE) intervention among cancer survivors with fatigue.

Description

In this study, the feasibility of delivering a time-restricted eating (TRE) intervention among fatigued cancer survivors will be assessed. The participants will be asked to eat ad libitum only within a self-selected 10-h window each day for 14 days. The primary aim is to assess the adherence of the participants to the 10-h TRE intervention.

Details
Condition Cancer Survivorship
Age 18years - 100years
Treatment Time-restricted eating
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04243512
SponsorUniversity of Rochester
Last Modified on16 February 2024

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Yes No Not Sure

Inclusion Criteria

b'Have completed adjuvant chemotherapy, surgery, and/or radiation for cancer at least 4'
b'months and not more than 5 years prior to enrolling,'
b'Have a baseline level of fatigue, as determined by reporting a score of 3 or higher'
b'for the question, "In the last week, how bad was your worst fatigue on a scale from'
b'0-10?"'
b'Be able to speak English,'
b'Be at least 18 years old,'
b'Be willing and able to adhere to study procedures, and'
b'Be able to provide written informed consent.'

Exclusion Criteria

b'Already eat all their food within a window that is 10 h or shorter most (6/7) days of'
b'the week,'
b'Be underweight, as defined as a body mass index \\u226420.0 kg/m2.'
b'Not have surgery planned in the next month,'
b'Not have any contraindications to the proposed nutrition intervention as identified by'
b'their medical provider, their designee, or the study team (e.g., type 1 diabetes, risk'
b'for hypoglycemia, medication requirements, pregnancy, breastfeeding, recent history of'
b'an eating disorder),'
b'Not be taking insulin, or'
b'Be on enteral or parenteral nutrition.'
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