The RolE of Prolonged Nightly faSTing to Improve Sleep and cOgnition in bREast Cancer Survivors

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 18, 2025

Primary Completion Date

March 18, 2026

Study Completion Date

March 20, 2026

Conditions
Breast Cancer SurvivorCancer Related Cognitive DifficultiesSleepQuality of Life
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Prolonged Nightly Fasting

At the start of the intervention (week 1) PNF participants will be asked to engage in fasting (14 hours a night, starting no later than 8pm) six nights a week (for the 8-week study duration). Participants will be asked to track their fasting start/stop times on a tracking sheet provided by study staff. During the nightly fast, participants will be allowed to drink water, coffee or tea (without dairy or sweeteners). Study staff will meet with participants via phone for weekly check-in calls (\~10-15 mins) to collect weekly fasting start/stop dates/times (entered into REDCap); alternately, participants may elect to email or text their fasting start/stop date/times to the study staff.

BEHAVIORAL

Health Education Videos

Provision of HED is a retention strategy and can influence outcomes. Thus, all participants will receive HED. Each week, participants will receive hyperlinks to videos focused on health educational content unrelated to fasting, diet and outcome measures. Participants will be asked to view the videos (\~10-15 min) prior to their weekly check-in calls with the study staff (\~5-10 mins for HED-Only Control group). They will receive each week's videos on a Monday, and receive a reminder to view on Friday. Study staff will follow a scripted HED weekly check-in call to ensure consistency of data collected. Weekly topics are as follows: W1: Internet safety, W2: Sun safety, W3: Home safety, W4: Driving safety, W5: Hydration, W6: Dental health, W7: Working environment, W8: Communication. Data collected on electronic forms during all participant/staff check-in calls will be stored in participant-specific ASU Dropbox files.

Trial Locations (1)

85004

RECRUITING

Arizona State University, Phoenix

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Mayo Clinic

OTHER

lead

Arizona State University

OTHER

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