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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Study protocol

Prostate cancer - evidence of exercise and nutrition trial (PrEvENT): study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial

Authors: Lucy Hackshaw-McGeagh, J. Athene Lane, Raj Persad, David Gillatt, Jeff M. P. Holly, Anthony Koupparis, Edward Rowe, Lyndsey Johnston, Jenny Cloete, Constance Shiridzinomwa, Paul Abrams, Chris M. Penfold, Amit Bahl, Jon Oxley, Claire M. Perks, Richard Martin

Published in: Trials | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

A growing body of observational evidence suggests that nutritional and physical activity interventions are associated with beneficial outcomes for men with prostate cancer, including brisk walking, lycopene intake, increased fruit and vegetable intake and reduced dairy consumption. However, randomised controlled trial data are limited. The ‘Prostate Cancer: Evidence of Exercise and Nutrition Trial’ investigates the feasibility of recruiting and randomising men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer and eligible for radical prostatectomy to interventions that modify nutrition and physical activity. The primary outcomes are randomisation rates and adherence to the interventions at 6 months following randomisation. The secondary outcomes are intervention tolerability, trial retention, change in prostate specific antigen level, change in diet, change in general physical activity levels, insulin-like growth factor levels, and a range of related outcomes, including quality of life measures.

Methods/design

The trial is factorial, randomising men to both a physical activity (brisk walking or control) and nutritional (lycopene supplementation or increased fruit and vegetables with reduced dairy consumption or control) intervention. The trial has two phases: men are enrolled into a cohort study prior to radical prostatectomy, and then consented after radical prostatectomy into a randomised controlled trial. Data are collected at four time points (cohort baseline, true trial baseline and 3 and 6 months post-randomisation).

Discussion

The Prostate Cancer: Evidence of Exercise and Nutrition Trial aims to determine whether men with localised prostate cancer who are scheduled for radical prostatectomy can be recruited into a cohort and subsequently randomised to a 6-month nutrition and physical activity intervention trial. If successful, this feasibility trial will inform a larger trial to investigate whether this population will gain clinical benefit from long-term nutritional and physical activity interventions post-surgery.
Prostate Cancer: Evidence of Exercise and Nutrition Trial (PrEvENT) is registered on the ISRCTN registry, ref number ISRCTN99048944. Date of registration 17 November 2014.
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Metadata
Title
Prostate cancer - evidence of exercise and nutrition trial (PrEvENT): study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial
Authors
Lucy Hackshaw-McGeagh
J. Athene Lane
Raj Persad
David Gillatt
Jeff M. P. Holly
Anthony Koupparis
Edward Rowe
Lyndsey Johnston
Jenny Cloete
Constance Shiridzinomwa
Paul Abrams
Chris M. Penfold
Amit Bahl
Jon Oxley
Claire M. Perks
Richard Martin
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-016-1248-x

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