Primary registry and trial identification number |
Clinical Trials.gov: NCT03810885
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Date of registration in primary registry |
January 2019 |
Secondary identifying numbers |
The Ethics Committee of the Capital Region of Denmark:H-17030995 |
The Danish Data Protection Agency: CSU-FCFS-2017-017 |
Source(s) of monetary or material support |
The Danish Heart Foundation, The Research Fond of the Capital Region of Denmark, The Toyota Foundation, Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark, Axel Muusfeldt’s Foundation and Sofus Friis’ Foundation and the Technical University of Denmark |
Primary sponsor |
The Danish Heart Foundation |
Secondary sponsor(s) |
The Research Fond of the Capital Region of Denmark, The Toyota Foundation, Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark, Axel Muusfeldt’s Foundation and Sofus Friis’ Foundation and the Technical University of Denmark |
Contact for public queries |
MSc, PhD kirsten.bjoernsbo@regionh.dk |
Contact for scientific queries |
MSc, PhD ulla.toft@regionh.dk |
Public title |
Saltintervention: Bread and Health |
Scientific title |
SalT Reduction InterVEntion (STRIVE): Examination of the Metabolic, Behavioral and Health Consequences of Reducing Salt Intake. A Randomized Controlled Trial in a Real Life Setting |
Country of recruitment |
Denmark |
Health condition(s) or problems studied |
Salt intake |
Intervention(s) |
Salt reduced bread |
Salt reduced bread + Dietary Counselling |
Control: Normal bread |
Key inclusion and exclusion criteria |
Inclusion Criteria:
Participants living with children
Adults 18–69 years
Children 3–17 years
Daily intake of bread (adults 175 g per day)
Exclusion Criteria:
Diabetes
Cardiovascular disease
Antihypertensive treatment
Lipid-lowering treatment
Pregnancy
U-albumin >300 mg/day
Celiac disease
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Study type |
Interventional |
Allocation: Randomized |
Blinding: Blinded to participants and outcome assessors |
Data of first enrollment |
February 2018 |
Target sample size |
120 families |
Recruitment status |
96 families |
Primary outcome(s) |
Change from Baseline sodium level in 24 h urine at 4 months (follow-up) |
Key secondary outcomes |
Change from baseline levels regarding BP, Blood lipids, potassium, Na/K ratio, salt sensitivity and preference, dietary intake |