Sustainable Diets and Cardiometabolic Health

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

180

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 31, 2025

Primary Completion Date

April 30, 2027

Study Completion Date

April 30, 2027

Conditions
Cardiometabolic Diseases
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Dietary advice (PHD)

It consists of a written document outlining the PHD diet recommendations. Participants will receive: 1) information about the PHD guidelines by EAT-Lancet (a high-quality plant-based diet with a low allowance of intake of eggs, dairy, chicken, and fish, but strictly avoiding red and processed meat) adapted to be nutritionally adequate and culturally accepted in Denmark, 2) a meal planner for their calorie demands (templates for 2000 kcal/day; 2500 kcal/day; and 3000 kcal/day), 3) guidance on alternatives for substituting meat when cooking at home or eating out, and 4) information on seasonal fruits and vegetables. The meal planner will specify the amounts of eggs, dairy, chicken, and fish that each participant should consume based on their total energy demands. The PHD dietary advice focuses on limiting certain food groups (without excluding them) based on their health and environmental impact.

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Dietary advice (Ovo-lacto-vegetarian diet)

It consists of a written document outlining the ovo-lacto-vegetarian diet guidelines. Participants will receive information to adhere to a stricter plant-based diet with an intake of eggs and dairy, but avoiding chicken, fish, and red and processed meat, and guidance on alternatives for substituting meat when cooking at home or eating out. Recommendations on food quantity or on consuming local and seasonal foods will not be given to pinpoint differences in the environmental aspect between interventions.

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Dietary advice (control)

It consists of a written document outlining the general recommendations of a healthy diet (i.e. consumption of fruits and vegetables, decreasing the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages, etc.) without any specific advice on the consumption of animal products.

BEHAVIORAL

Behavioural support PHD

This component is designed to help participants adhere to the PHD through four individual and personalized dietary visits with a dietitian. Participants will also have access to a digital recipe collection in the study app. Recipes will be tagged by meal type and by season.

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Food boxes PHD

Food boxes will be sent to participants' homes. PHD food boxes will include seasonal and local fruits and vegetables, whole grain products, legumes, nuts, and dairy or milk alternatives. If allergies or intolerances are identified, the food boxes will be modified to maintain safety and dietary compliance.

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Group visits PHD

Group visits will provide support through nutritional education, social interaction, and peer learning, all focused on the dietary behavior changes required by the intervention. PHD group visits will cover topics such as PHD principles, and the related environmental and health outcomes.

BEHAVIORAL

Behavioural support (Ovo-lacto-vegetarian diet)

This component is designed to help participants adhere to the ovo-lacto-vegetarian through four individual and personalized dietary visits with a dietitian. Participants will also have access to a digital recipe collection in the study app. Recipes will be tagged by meal type.

BEHAVIORAL

Food boxes (Ovo-lacto-vegetarian diet)

Food boxes will be sent to participants' homes. Ovo-lacto-vegetarian food boxes will include fruits and vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, soy-based products, eggs, and cheese. Local and seasonal aspects will not be taken into consideration. If allergies or intolerances are identified, the food boxes will be modified to maintain safety and dietary compliance.

BEHAVIORAL

Group visits (Ovo-lacto-vegetarian diet)

Group visits will provide support through nutritional education, social interaction, and peer learning, all focused on the dietary behavior changes required by the intervention. Ovo-lacto-vegetarian group visits will cover topics such as plant-based eating and nutritional adequacy.

BEHAVIORAL

Behavioral support (control)

Participants will attend four short individual dietary visits with a dietitian, where they will review the recorded dietary data. Participants of the control group will not have access a recipe collection or meal planner.

BEHAVIORAL

Food boxes (control)

Food boxes will be sent to participants' homes. Control food boxes will include fruits and vegetables, potato, nuts, cheese, animal protein products and canned food. Local and seasonal aspects will not be taken into consideration. If allergies or intolerances are identified, the food boxes will be modified to maintain safety.

BEHAVIORAL

Group visits (control)

Group visits will provide support through general health education, social interaction, and peer learning. Control group visits will cover topics such as the role and importance of controls in RCTs and general well-being.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF)

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Danish Heart Foundation

OTHER

lead

University of Copenhagen

OTHER

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