Clinical Trial

A Mediterranean Diet-Based Culinary Intervention in Adults With Metabolic Syndrome

Study acronym: CUINAMET
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Summary
Metabolic syndrome is a major public health concern associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and premature mortality. The Mediterranean diet has consistently demonstrated beneficial effects on metabolic health and is recommended as a dietary strategy for the prevention and management of metabolic syndrome. However, most interventions have focused on conventional nutritional counseling and have paid limited attention to the culinary and gastronomic skills required to translate dietary recommendations into sustainable eating behaviors. This randomized controlled trial will evaluate the effectiveness of a Mediterranean diet-based nutritional intervention complemented by culinary medicine training sessions compared with a nutritional intervention alone in Spanish adults with metabolic syndrome. The culinary medicine component is designed to enhance participants' food preparation skills, confidence in cooking, and ability to incorporate Mediterranean dietary principles into their daily lives. Participants will be followed for 6 months to assess changes in metabolic syndrome components and other metabolic health indicators. The study aims to determine whether the integration of culinary medicine education enhances the effectiveness of conventional nutritional counseling in improving metabolic syndrome outcomes and promoting long-term adherence to a Mediterranean dietary pattern
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07702695
Lead Sponsor Fundacion Clinic per a la Recerca Biomédica
Conditions Metabolic Syndrome
Enrollment 120 participants
Start Date 2026-09
Primary Completion 2027-03 (estimated)
Study Completion 2028-03 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-07-14