Trial Information
Summary: UPBEAT Study: Understanding Pine Bark Extract as an Alternative Treatment
The Stanford Prevention Research Center is recruiting
participants for a research study of a natural supplement made from
Pine Bark Extract. This supplement may help reduce blood pressure
levels, as well as other cardiovascular disease risk factors. The
chemicals found in pine bark extract also are found in many common
foods including apples, grapes, and wine; therefore, it is thought
to be generally safe for human consumption and is commonly sold in
health food stores.
There will be no payments or compensation provided to you for
participation in this project.
Instead, participants will be given a wide range of information
about their diet and health risk factors, as well as the results of
important laboratory tests at no charge.
Length of Research Study: 12 weeks
Patient Inclusion Criteria
- Be between the ages of 35 and 70 years
- Live within 30 miles of Stanford Campus and willing to travel
to Stanford
- Be overweight or moderately obese (Body Mass Index 24-36)
- Have moderately elevated blood pressure (systolic 125-159)
- Have moderately elevated cholesterol levels
- Not have any serious illnesses or medical conditions
- Not take blood pressure medications or diabetes
medications
Patient Exclusion Criteria
- Drink more than 14 drinks per week of alcoholic beverages. One
drink equals: 12 ounces of regular beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5
ounces of 80-proof distilled spirits.
- Metabolic disorders (heart disease, heart failure, diabetes,
ongoing substance abuse).
- Psychiatric disorders requiring multiple medications.
- Pregnant or planning to become pregnant in the next 4
months.
- Lactating and have given birth within the past 6
months.
For more information go to the study website
http://ppop.stanford.edu/PineBarkRecruitment.html
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Contact:
Rebecca Drieling, Clinical Research Coordinator
Stanford University School of Medicine
Hoover Pavilion, Room N235
Stanford, CA 94305-5705
Telephone: 650-723-6528
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:29:36 AM