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IGNITE Firefighters' Health
Recruiting
I'm InterestedTrial ID: NCT06567561
Purpose
Investigators hope to learn about potential dietary intervention strategies (specifically a whole-food, plant-based diet) that may help lower cancer markers in firefighters.
Official Title
Implementing Good Nutrition to Improve, Transform, and Enhance Firefighters' Health
Stanford Investigator(s)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
* Age 18+
* Active SF firefighter
* Willing to consume a plant-based diet (vegetables, fruit, whole grains, legumes, etc.)
* Willing to complete 4 clinic visits
Exclusion Criteria:
* Weight \< 110 lb
* BMI \>= 40
* Self-reported uncontrolled hypercholesterolemia, hypertension or diabetes
* Pregnant, lactating, or planning to become pregnant during the course of the study.
* Use of any of the following drugs/supplements within the last 2 months:
* systemic antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, or antiparasitics (intravenous, intramuscular, or oral);
* corticosteroids (intravenous, intramuscular, oral, nasal or inhaled);
* cytokines;
* methotrexate or immunosuppressive cytotoxic agents.
* Chronic, clinically significant, or unstable (unresolved, requiring ongoing changes to medical management or medication) pulmonary, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, hepatic or renal functional abnormality, as determined by medical history, Type 1 diabetes, dialysis
* History of active cancer in the past 3 years except for squamous or basal cell carcinomas of the skin that have been medically managed by local excision
* Unstable dietary history as defined by major changes in diet during the previous month, where the subject has eliminated or significantly increased a major food group in the diet.
* Recent history of chronic excessive alcohol consumption defined as more than five 1.5-ounce servings of 80 proof distilled spirits, five 12-ounce servings of beer or five 5-ounce servings of wine per day; or \> 14 drinks/week.
* Any confirmed or suspected condition/state of immunosuppression or immunodeficiency (primary or acquired) including HIV infection, multiple sclerosis, and Graves' disease.
* Surgery of the GI tract, with the exception of cholecystectomy and appendectomy, in the past five years. Any major bowel resection at any time.
* Regular/frequent use of smoking or chewing tobacco, e-cigarettes, cigars or other nicotine-containing products
* Regular use of prescription opiate pain medication
Intervention(s):
behavioral: Whole Foods Plant-Based Diet
behavioral: Usual Firehouse Diet
Recruiting
I'm InterestedContact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
Roujheen Sabetan, MPH
650-736-8577