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Randomised controlled trial of a low plastic diet and lifestyle intervention for adults with cardiometabolic risk factors: the Plastic Exposure Reduction Transforms Health (PERTH) trial – a protocol

Title: Randomised controlled trial of a low plastic diet and lifestyle intervention for adults with cardiometabolic risk factors: the Plastic Exposure Reduction Transforms Health (PERTH) trial – a protocol
Authors: Lucas, Andrew; Harray, Amelia; Duong, Lelinh; Herrmann, Susan; Vlaskovsky, Philip; Trevenen, Michelle; Chan, Dick; Papendorf, Hannah; Smith, Tony; Flint, Lilith; Liu, Alex; Gaudieri, Silvana; Wang, Xianyu; Mueller, Jochen F; Thomas, Kevin V; Murray, Kevin; Symeonides, Christos; Dunlop, Sarah; Watts, Gerald; Lucas, Michaela
Publisher Information: British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: Cardiovascular Disease; Clinical Trial; NUTRITION & DIETETICS; Obesity; Public health; Randomized Controlled Trial
Description: Introduction Phthalates and bisphenols, chemicals commonly used in the production of plastic products, exhibit endocrine disrupting properties linked to obesity and systemic inflammation. Given the ubiquitous use of plastic chemicals, their adverse impact on human health is of great importance. In this protocol, we describe a randomised controlled trial aimed at testing whether minimising exposure to plastics and plastic-associated chemicals (PACs) in community-dwelling adults with cardiometabolic risk factors can reduce urinary excretion of PACs and improve cardiometabolic health. ; Methods and analysis The study will recruit (n=60) community-dwelling adults (18–60 years) with cardiometabolic risk factors, characterised by a body mass index of ≥30 kg/m2 and waist circumference of ≥88 cm in women and ≥102 cm in men. Participants will be randomised to a control (n=30) or an intervention group (n=30) receiving a 4-week diet and lifestyle modification designed to reduce plastic exposure, which includes the replacement of all food, kitchen utensils and equipment, personal care and cleaning products. The primary outcome is a reduction in urinary excretion of bisphenols after the 4-week intervention compared with the control arm. The secondary outcomes are the reduction in urinary excretion of low and high molecular weight phthalates. Finally, tertiary outcomes investigate improvements to cardiometabolic biomarkers, body composition, waist circumference and blood pressure. Participants will self-collect urine, stool and nasal lavage samples a day before beginning the intervention and at the end of each week. Fasting blood samples and health assessments will be collected during clinic visits: at baseline, mid-point and a day after the intervention period. Urinary PAC excretion and cardiometabolic health outcomes will be compared between the intervention and control groups. ; Ethics and dissemination The PERTH Trial has ethics approval from the University of Western Australia Human Research Ethics Committee; ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: pdf
Language: English
Relation: ispartof: BMJ open issue 8 vol 15; WOS:001559454300001; 991005807942907891; https://researchportal.murdoch.edu.au/view/delivery/61MUN_INST/12182779400007891/13182779390007891; alma:61MUN_INST/bibs/991005807942907891
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-099330
Availability: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2025-099330; https://researchportal.murdoch.edu.au/esploro/outputs/journalArticle/Randomised-controlled-trial-of-a-low/991005807942907891; https://researchportal.murdoch.edu.au/view/delivery/61MUN_INST/12182779400007891/13182779390007891
Rights: © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2025. ; Open ; CC BY-NC-ND V4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.67A62E82
Database: BASE