Feasibility Pilot of Personalized Dietary Intervention to Improve Metabolite Profiling and Diabetes Outcomes
Jisook Ko, Jane Chung, Chun-Liang Chen

TL;DR
A personalized dietary program improved metabolic and diabetes outcomes in older Korean Americans, suggesting potential for culturally tailored nutrition interventions.
Contribution
A culturally informed personalized dietary intervention was tested in older Korean Americans with type 2 diabetes, showing feasibility and metabolic improvements.
Findings
Serum metabolite profiling revealed changes in protein metabolism and nitrogen processing after the intervention.
Participants showed reduced HbA1C and fasting glucose levels following the personalized dietary program.
Increased propionate levels suggest improved gut microbial fermentation due to higher fiber intake.
Abstract
Effective dietary modification is crucial for managing type 2 diabetes in older adults, as it helps regulate blood glucose and prevent further severe complications. However, varying metabolic responses, cultural food choices, and low adherence present challenges, especially for ethnic minority populations. We conducted a NIH-funded 4-week feasibility pilot of Personalized Behavioral Nutrition (PBN) in 12 older Korean Americans with type 2 diabetes. The PBN program began with a 7-day assessment of diet and fasting blood glucose prior to the intervention, followed by individualized recommendations targeting three specific nutrients delivered by an interventionist. Participants were involved in digital self-monitoring of food intake and fasting glucose using mobile apps and wearable devices during the intervention period. Measures included serum metabolite profiling to assess PBN…
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TopicsNutrition, Genetics, and Disease · Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies · Gut microbiota and health
