Randomised controlled trial of intermittent calorie restriction in people with multiple sclerosis

Author:

Ghezzi LauraORCID,Tosti Valeria,Shi LisaORCID,Cantoni ClaudiaORCID,Mikesell RobertORCID,Lancia SamanthaORCID,Zhou YanjiaoORCID,Obert Kathleen,Dula Courtney,Sen Monokesh KORCID,Ge AnjieORCID,Tolentino MiguelORCID,Bollman BryanORCID,Don Anthony SORCID,Matarese GiuseppeORCID,Colamatteo AlessandraORCID,La Rocca ClaudiaORCID,Lepore Maria TeresaORCID,Raji Cyrus A,Rahmani Farzaneh,Wu Gregory F,Naismith Robert TORCID,Fontana LuigiORCID,Cross Anne HORCID,Salter AmberORCID,Piccio LauraORCID

Abstract

BackgroundCalorie restriction (CR) ameliorates preclinical models of multiple sclerosis (MS) via multiple mechanisms. These include decreased leptin, a proinflammatory adipokine, but mechanistic studies in humans are lacking. Tests of daily and intermittent CR (iCR) in people with MS (pwMS) showed improvements in fatigue and well-being measures. This trial studied the effects of 12-week iCR on metabolic, immunological, and clinical outcomes in pwMS.MethodRelapsing-remitting MS participants were randomised to iCR or a control group. Study visits were conducted at baseline, 6 and 12 weeks. The primary outcome was reduction in serum leptin levels at 12 weeks. Feasibility and safety were assessed by diet adherence and adverse events (AEs). Secondary outcomes included changes in anthropometric and body composition measures, metabolic and immunologic profiling, and clinical measures. Mixed effects linear regression models were used to evaluate outcome differences between and within groups over time.ResultsForty-two pwMS were randomised, 34 completed the study (17/group). Leptin serum levels at 12 weeks were significantly lower in the iCR versus the control group (mean decrease −6.98 µg/dL, 95% CI: −28.02 to 14.06; p=0.03). Adherence to iCR was 99.5% and 97.2% at 6 and 12 weeks, respectively, and no serious AEs were reported. An increase in blood CD45RO+regulatory T-cell numbers was seen after 6 weeks of iCR. Exploratory cognitive testing demonstrated a significant improvement in the Symbol Digit Modality Test Score in the iCR group at 12 weeks.ConclusionsiCR has the potential to benefit metabolic and immunologic profiles and is safe and feasible in pwMS.Trial registration numberNCT03539094.

Funder

National Multiple Sclerosis Society

Publisher

BMJ

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