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No Difference in Average Interdialytic Weight Gain Observed in a Randomized Trial With a Technology-Supported Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Dietary Sodium Intake in Adults Undergoing Maintenance Hemodialysis in the United States: Primary Outcomes of the BalanceWise Study.

Authors :
Sevick MA
Piraino BM
St-Jules DE
Hough LJ
Hanlon JT
Marcum ZA
Zickmund SL
Snetselaar LG
Steenkiste AR
Stone RA
Source :
Journal of renal nutrition : the official journal of the Council on Renal Nutrition of the National Kidney Foundation [J Ren Nutr] 2016 May; Vol. 26 (3), pp. 149-58. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Feb 09.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of behavioral counseling combined with technology-based self-monitoring for sodium restriction in hemodialysis (HD) patients.<br />Design: Randomized clinical trial.<br />Subjects: English literate adults undergoing outpatient, in-center intermittent HD for at least 3 months.<br />Interventions: Over a 16-week period, both the intervention and the attention control groups were shown 6 educational modules on the HD diet. The intervention group also received social cognitive theory-based behavioral counseling and monitored their diets daily using handheld computers.<br />Main Outcome Measures: Average daily interdialytic weight gain (IDWGA) was calculated for every week of HD treatment over the observation period by subtracting the post-dialysis weight at the previous treatment time (t-1) from the pre-dialysis weight at the current treatment time (t), dividing by the number of days between treatments. Three 24-hour dietary recalls were obtained at baseline, 8 weeks, and 16 weeks and evaluated using the Nutrient Data System for Research.<br />Results: A total of 179 participants were randomized, and 160 (89.4%) completed final measurements. IDWGA did not differ significantly by treatment group at any time point considered (P > .79 for each). A significant differential change in dietary sodium intake observed at 8 weeks (-372 mg/day; P = .05) was not sustained at 16 weeks (-191 mg/day; P = .32).<br />Conclusion: The BalanceWise Study intervention appeared to be feasible and acceptable to HD patients although IDWGA was unchanged and the desired behavioral changes observed at 8 weeks were not sustained. Unmeasured factors may have contributed to the mixed findings, and further research is needed to identify the appropriate patients for such interventions.<br /> (Copyright © 2016 National Kidney Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-8503
Volume :
26
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of renal nutrition : the official journal of the Council on Renal Nutrition of the National Kidney Foundation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26868602
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jrn.2015.11.006