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From a public health point of view, personalized nutritional recommendations, at the individual level, are difficult to achieve in the short-medium term, especially in population segments with less purchasing power. Therefore, a more realistic vision in the short term and with a more favourable cost/effectiveness ratio consists of carrying out dietary advice at the group level through the identification of metabotypes, which can be defined as groups of individuals with similar metabolic profiles. The application of tailored precision nutrition aimed at the elderly is detected as a strategy to understand the different alterations associated to aging and to design innovative nutritional interventions that address this physiological process, favouring a healthy ageing.


Clinical Trial Description

The main objective of this study is to design a precision nutrition strategy at the group level in older people, based on the identification of metabotypes and enterotypes, and combining complementary variables such as anthropometric, biochemical and clinical biomarkers. The specific objectives of the study are: 1. To identify metabotypes (clusters) in a cohort of older people, through an integrated approach of metabolomics, intestinal microbiota and anthropometric, biochemical and clinical biomarkers. 2. To develop digital tools, integrated into a mobile application, that allow the precise assignment of automated nutritional recommendations at the group level based on the metabotypes obtained, as well as promoting the adoption of new dietary habits through diet self-monitoring. 3. To evaluate the concordance of the nutritional recommendations generated at the group level by means of an automated system with the recommendations elaborated at the individual level by a nutritionist. A total of 150 elderly people (age> 65 years) will be recruited. In order to identify the metabotypes, blood, urine and feces will be collected to determine biomarkers of inflammation, glucose metabolism, lipid metabolism, oxidative stress, bone health, sarcopenia, clinical biomarkers, intestinal microbiota and metabolomics. In addition, the following measures will be analyzed: food intake (3-day dietary records), anthropometric variables, blood pressure, bowel movement and stool consistency, diagnosis of dysphagia and sarcopenia, and measurement of frailty, muscle strength and physical performance. By using clustering tools, groups with similar metabolism and microbiota profiles (metabotypes and enterotypes) will be defined and the variables that contribute most significantly to the differentiation between clusters will be determined. The nutritionist team will elaborate tailored dietary advice for each cluster. In parallel, mobile health tools will be developed in order to allow the volunteers to recieve and check these nutritional recommendations, and to facilitate behaviour change through dietary self-monitoring. The volunteers will also recieve personalized nutritional recommendations individually. The tailored nutritional recommendations given at the group level (metabotypes) will be compared with the individually personalized recommendations. The objective is to obtain a high coincidence (> 80%) in the dietary recommendations between these two approaches. The total duration of the study for each volunteer will be 14 months. During this period, participants will make 4 visits: - A pre-selection visit (to check inclusion/exclusion criteria) (V0; day 1) and, if the inclusion criteria are met, - A study visit (V1; day 5) in which samples will be collected from faeces, urine and blood; and the following will be measured: food intake (3-day dietary record), anthropometry, body composition, blood pressure, frailty, muscle strength, physical performance, bowel movement and stool consistency, diagnosis of dysphagia and sarcopenia. - A study visit (V2; day 30) in which individualized nutritional recommendations will be provided to the volunteer by the nutritionist. - A telephonic study visit (V3; month 14) in which an explanation of the instructions to download and run the App through the volunteer will have access to targeted dietary recommendations (according to the assigned cluster) will be given. ;


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NCT number NCT05566938
Study type Interventional
Source Fundació Eurecat
Contact Alba Raventós
Phone 937417700
Email araventos@csdm.cat
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 5, 2022
Completion date September 2023

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