Precision Nutrition Impact on Health-Related Behavior Change
Metabolic Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Metabolic Syndrome focused on measuring nutrition, military, nutrigenomics
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Active duty Army or Air Force
- Age 18-45
- Able to read and comprehend English
- Assigned to JBLM or JBSA-Lackland,
- Remaining on station for 5 months
- Consider self generally healthy
- History of or currently out of compliance with military fitness standards
- Willing to submit 2 blood samples including one for gene testing
- Willing to undergo 1 DEXA scan (JBLM only)
- Willing to participate in 6 weekly nutrition counseling sessions if assigned to treatment group
Exclusion Criteria:
- Currently diagnosed with an eating disorder
- Pregnant
- Current physical training profile (ie limitation)
- Pending deployment in next 5 months
- Pending retirement in next 5 months
- Pending permanent change of duty station in the next 5 months
- Currently has a pacemaker (contraindicated for bioelectrical impedance analysis)
Sites / Locations
- Madigan Army Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Treatment group or counseling group
Control group or comparison group
The treatment group will receive a counseling intervention addressing metabolic syndrome (comprised of abdominal adiposity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, elevated fasting glucose, and elevated triglyceride level) and low vitamin D. This group will undergo baseline body composition measurements, phlebotomy, and an introduction to the digital app for recording diet and activity.
Subjects randomized to the control group will undergo baseline body composition measurements, phlebotomy, and an introduction to the app for recording diet and activity. They will receive a packet of evidence-based pamphlets addressing Service-specific approaches to healthy eating and physical activity (e.g. Performance Triad). There will be no formal recurring interaction with an RD for those randomized to this control group.