Exploring the Potential of Personalized Dietary Advice for Health Improvement in Motivated Individuals With Premetabolic Syndrome: Pretest-Posttest Study (Preprint)

Author:

van der Haar SandraORCID,Hoevenaars Femke P MORCID,van den Brink Willem JORCID,van den Broek TimORCID,Timmer MariëlleORCID,Boorsma AndréORCID,Doets Esmée LORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dietary quality plays an essential role in the prevention and management of metabolic syndrome (MetS).

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this pilot study is to organize personalized dietary advice in a real-life setting and to explore the effects on dietary intake, metabolic health, and perceived health.

METHODS

We followed a one-group pretest-posttest design and included 37 individuals at risk of MetS, who indicated motivation to change dietary behavior. For a period of 16 weeks, participants received personalized advice (t=0 and t=8) and feedback (t=0, t=4, t=8, t=12 and t=16) on dietary quality and metabolic health (ie, waist circumference, BMI, blood pressure, lipid profile, fasting glucose levels, and C-peptide). Personalized advice was generated in a two-stage process. In stage 1, an automated algorithm generated advice per food group, integrating data on individual dietary quality (Dutch Healthy Diet Index; total score 8-80) and metabolic health parameters. Stage 2 included a telephone consultation with a trained dietitian to define a personal dietary behavior change strategy and to discuss individual preferences. Dietary quality and metabolic health markers were assessed at t=0, t=8, and t=16. Self-perceived health was evaluated on 7-point Likert scales at t=0 and t=16.

RESULTS

At the end of the study period, dietary quality was significantly improved compared with the baseline (Dutch Healthy Diet Index +4.3; <i>P</i>&lt;.001). In addition, lipid profile (triglycerides, <i>P=.</i>02; total cholesterol, <i>P</i>=.01; high-density lipoprotein, <i>P</i>&lt;.001; and low-density lipoprotein, <i>P</i>&lt;.001), BMI (<i>P</i>&lt;.001), waist circumference (<i>P</i>=.01), and C-peptide (<i>P</i>=.01) were all significantly improved, whereas plasma glucose increased by 0.23 nmol/L (<i>P</i>=.04). In line with these results, self-perceived health scores were higher at t=16 weeks than at baseline (+0.67; <i>P</i>=.005).

CONCLUSIONS

This exploratory study showed that personalized dietary advice resulted in positive effects on dietary behavior, metabolic health, and self-perceived health in motivated pre-MetS adults. The study was performed in a do-it-yourself setting, highlighting the potential of at-home health improvement through dietary changes.

CLINICALTRIAL

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04595669; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04595669

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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