TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of dietary and lifestyle recommendations on patients with glaucoma
T2 - A randomized controlled pilot trial
AU - Hecht, Idan
AU - Achiron, Asaf
AU - Bartov, Elisha
AU - Maharshak, Idit
AU - Mendel, Liat
AU - Pe'er, Liron
AU - Bar, Asaf
AU - Burgansky-Eliash, Zvia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier GmbH
PY - 2019/1
Y1 - 2019/1
N2 - Introduction: Several studies have shown intra-ocular pressure (IOP) reductions following lifestyle and behavior changes in primary open-angled glaucoma (POAG) in the short term. Our aim in this study was to examine the potential of such interventions as an adjunct treatment and assess their cumulative short-term effect on IOP and illness perception in patients with POAG. Methods: In this randomized, parallel-arm, single blind controlled trial, POAG patients were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to either a treatment group which received instructions on dietary and lifestyle changes in addition to their standard therapy or to a control group which continued their standard therapy. Recommendations were selected to include those previously reported to reduce IOP; including: Saffron spice supplementation, high fiber diet, avoidance of caffeine, aerobic exercise, head elevation during sleep and others. Illness perception was assessed using the Brief IPQ questionnaire. Results: 22 participants were enrolled, 3 were lost to follow-up and 19 entered analysis. Mean age was 69 ± 12 and 12 (63%) were female. Concerns about the illness, symptoms, and feelings of control were significantly improved in the treatment group compared with controls (all P < 0.05). Mean IOP reduced in the treatment group by 1.0 ± 3.1 mmHg (17.5 ± 4.3–16.5 ± 4.7) and by 0.7 ± 4.1 mmHg in the controls (16.8 ± 4.7–16.1 ± 6.2) with no significant difference between them (P = 0.866). Conclusions: Dietary and lifestyle changes may improve illness perception and patient well-being, however they do not appear to affect IOP in the short term among patients with POAG.
AB - Introduction: Several studies have shown intra-ocular pressure (IOP) reductions following lifestyle and behavior changes in primary open-angled glaucoma (POAG) in the short term. Our aim in this study was to examine the potential of such interventions as an adjunct treatment and assess their cumulative short-term effect on IOP and illness perception in patients with POAG. Methods: In this randomized, parallel-arm, single blind controlled trial, POAG patients were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to either a treatment group which received instructions on dietary and lifestyle changes in addition to their standard therapy or to a control group which continued their standard therapy. Recommendations were selected to include those previously reported to reduce IOP; including: Saffron spice supplementation, high fiber diet, avoidance of caffeine, aerobic exercise, head elevation during sleep and others. Illness perception was assessed using the Brief IPQ questionnaire. Results: 22 participants were enrolled, 3 were lost to follow-up and 19 entered analysis. Mean age was 69 ± 12 and 12 (63%) were female. Concerns about the illness, symptoms, and feelings of control were significantly improved in the treatment group compared with controls (all P < 0.05). Mean IOP reduced in the treatment group by 1.0 ± 3.1 mmHg (17.5 ± 4.3–16.5 ± 4.7) and by 0.7 ± 4.1 mmHg in the controls (16.8 ± 4.7–16.1 ± 6.2) with no significant difference between them (P = 0.866). Conclusions: Dietary and lifestyle changes may improve illness perception and patient well-being, however they do not appear to affect IOP in the short term among patients with POAG.
KW - Diet
KW - Glaucoma
KW - Illness perception
KW - Intraocular pressure
KW - Lifestyle
KW - Randomized controlled trial
KW - Saffron
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U2 - 10.1016/j.eujim.2018.12.002
DO - 10.1016/j.eujim.2018.12.002
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AN - SCOPUS:85058475447
SN - 1876-3820
VL - 25
SP - 60
EP - 66
JO - European Journal of Integrative Medicine
JF - European Journal of Integrative Medicine
ER -