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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Pro-Vegetarian Diets, Microbial/Metabolite Profiles and Cancer

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Pro-Vegetarian Diets, Microbial/Metabolite Profiles and Cancer

Official Title: Characterizacion of Pro-VEgetarian Diets: Diet Quality and Nutrition, MIcrobial/Metabolite Profiles and Implications in CAncer (MIVECA Study)

Study ID: NCT05621122

Study Description

Brief Summary: This projects aims to characterize dietary habits and nutrition quality of pro-vegetarian diets as compared to omnivorous diets. It also aims to stablish gut microbial and metabolit profiles of this dietary pattern, in order to elucidate the role of plant-based diets in cancer prevention and treatment.

Detailed Description: Plant-based foods (fruits, vegetables, cereals, nuts and seeds, legumes, and vegetable oils) are the main source of fiber and other bioactive compounds in the diet. Plant-based diets are therefore assumed to prevent mortality and the ocurrence of chronic diseases including cancer. However, evidence on this issue is still scarce, and the mechanisms and drivers of their potential health benefits are also only partially known. The main objectices of this project are: 1. To develop and validate dietary assessment methods for the vegetarian population 2. To assess dietary habits and consumer beliefs of vegetarians with respect to omnivores, considering different types of vegetarian diets 3. To identify a gut microbiota signature related to plant-based diets from subgroups of subjects following a plant-based diet foods (vegans, lacto-vegetarians, ..., and pro-vegetarians) and omnivorous subjects (non-plant-based diets), from stool metagenomic sequencing. 4. To relate this signature with metabolites present in faeces (related to the presence of certain microbial species) and in urine to improve the predictive capacity of the microbial signature of vegetable diets. 5. Validate the signature using independent study populations, and including colorectal and breast cancer survivors as another study target.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: Yes

Locations

Idibell Ico, Barcelona, , Spain

Biodonostia, Donostia, , Spain

University of Granada, Granada, , Spain

Csic-Ictan, Madrid, , Spain

CSIC-IG, Sevilla, , Spain

IISPV Pere Virgili, Tarragona, , Spain

Contact Details

Name: Esther Molina Montes

Affiliation: Universidad de Granada

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Name: Noelia M Rodriguez

Affiliation: nmrodriguez@ig.csic.es

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

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