Dietary Modification Clinical Trial
Official title:
Personalised Nutrition: An Integrative Analysis of Opportunities and Challenges
The concept of personalised nutrition emerged following the sequencing of the human genome
in 2000. It was hoped that with the identification of gene nutrient interactions, an
individual's response and susceptibility to particular diets would be better understood and
therefore appropriate dietary modifications could be made to optimise health and lower
disease risk. Then Food4Me aims to study the development of personalized nutrition at three
levels and determine whether providing more personalised dietary advice leads to better
compliance and health outcomes compared to standard population advice.
The hypotheses to be tested in the Food4Me study are as follows:
- Personalisation of dietary advice assists and/or motivates consumers to eat a healthier
diet and follow a healthier lifestyle (in comparison with "impersonal" [conventional]
dietary advice).
- Personalisation based on individualised biochemical (phenotypic) and/or genetic
information is more effective in assisting and/or motivating study participants to
make, and to sustain, appropriate healthy changes to their usual (habitual) diet and
lifestyle.
To achieve the Food4me aims, investigators will undertake a large multi-centre
proof-of-principle study carried out across 7 EU countries on options for the delivery of
personalised nutrition.
Recruitment Centres
Recruitment to the Food4Me intervention study will be carried out using identical protocols
in 7 centres across the EU involving a total of 1,288 study participants i.e. 184
participants per country. The Proof-of-Proof of Principle study centres involve in the
recruitment are:
- University College Dublin, Ireland.
- University of Maastricht, Netherlands.
- Universidad de Navarra, Spain.
- Harokopio University, Greece.
- The University of Reading, Uk
- National Food and Nutrition Institute, Poland.
- Technische Universitaet Muenchen, German.
Study design
Then, each proof-of-principle centre will recruit a sample of 184 participants and with 46
subjects will be randomly assigned each of the following levels of personalised nutrition:
- Level 0: Control group - will receive non-personalized dietary advice for improved food
choice based on standard population healthy eating guidelines.
- Level 1: Personalised dietary advice based on dietary intake data alone.
- Level 2: Personalised dietary advice taking dietary intake and phenotypic data into
account.
- Level 3: Personalised dietary advice taking dietary intake, phenotypic and genotypic
data into account.
The study has been designed to mimic a fully Internet delivered personalized nutrition
service. The route to recruitment will be via the Internet to mimic the real life conditions
for a "proof-of-principle" study. However, to ensure adequate recruitment to this scientific
study, the recruitment of study participants will be also based on local and national
advertising of the service through internet, radio advertisements, other advertisements, use
of social media or face to face meetings.
Only participants aged 18 years of age and above will be included in the study. A minimal
set of exclusion criteria will be applied (subject under 18 years old, pregnant or
lactating, no or limited access to internet, following a prescribed diet for any reason,
including weight loss in the last 3 months, Insulin dependent diabetes, celiac disease,
Crohn's, or any metabolic disease or condition that alters nutritional requirements, such as
diabetes. Other than balancing the male to female ratio among recruits (with not more than a
70/30 or 30/70 distribution of males and females in each group) and balancing the age ratio
(with not more than a 70/30 or 30/70 distribution of participants <45 years and > 45 years
old in each group) no other stratification will be applied since the objective is to
complete the proof-of-principle study in as real setting as possible. All age and sex
stratification will be applied before randomisation of the participants to each level /
group of personalised nutrition (0, 1, 2 and 3).
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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