Predimed
PREDIMED was a large Spanish primary prevention trial which included 7,447 Spanish participants who were at high risk for cardiovascular disease, but otherwise healthy. They were randomly assigned to receive interventions with intensive education to one of three diets:
- Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil.
- Mediterranean diet supplemented with nuts.
- Control diet encouraging low-fat food items.
Criticisms
Some criticisms included that the protocol for the low-fat control group was changed during the trial, there were losses to follow up in the low-fat group which may have biased the results, and that a true low-fat diet was not achieved by the control group. Additionally, participants lived in a Mediterranean country. Thus, it is unclear if the results will be applicable to other non-Mediterranean settings. Despite these criticisms, there is no other dietary pattern with such a strong evidence of cardiovascular benefit, supported by this major trial and by the Lyon Diet-Heart Study but also reinforced by a multitude of other large and well-conducted observational studies. The transferability of the Mediterranean diet to other geographical regions far from the Mediterranean Sea represents the next main challenges.Arnav Agarwal and John Ioannidis note that "republication may not solve multiple problems that remain, including the inappropriateness of stopping early given the revised results and the effects on over 200 secondary publications" and "multiple contradictions between data reported across PREDIMED publications suggest a more generic problem with the trial's quality".
The core publication was retracted and republished as a non-randomised study.
Network
The trial was multicenter with eleven field centers:- Málaga
- Sevilla
- Baleares
- Barcelona, two centers
- Reus
- Navarra
- Vitoria
- Valencia
- Two other centers were late incorporations.