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Personalized Versus Non-personalized Nutritional Recommendations/Interventions for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Remission: A Narrative Review.


ABSTRACT: It is a well-evidenced fact that diet significantly impacts type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) prevention and management. However, dietary responses vary among different populations, necessitating personalized recommendations. Substantial evidence supports the role of diet in T2DM remission, particularly low-energy or low-carbohydrate diets that facilitate weight loss, enhance glycemic control, and achieve remission. This review aims to comprehensively analyze and compare personalized nutritional interventions with non-personalized approaches in T2DM remission. We conducted a literature search using the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics guidelines, focusing on clinical and observational trials published within the past decade. We present the strengths and drawbacks of incorporating personalized nutrition into practice, along with the areas for research in implementing personalized interventions, such as cost-effectiveness and accessibility. The findings reveal consistently higher diabetes remission rates in personalized nutrition studies compared to non-personalized interventions.

SUBMITTER: Arias-Marroquin AT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10951170 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Personalized Versus Non-personalized Nutritional Recommendations/Interventions for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Remission: A Narrative Review.

Arias-Marroquín Ana T AT   Del Razo-Olvera Fabiola M FM   Castañeda-Bernal Zaira M ZM   Cruz-Juárez Eustorgio E   Camacho-Ramírez María F MF   Elías-López Daniel D   Lara-Sánchez Miguel A MA   Chalita-Ramos Lucía L   Rebollar-Fernández Valeria V   Aguilar-Salinas Carlos A CA  

Diabetes therapy : research, treatment and education of diabetes and related disorders 20240220 4


It is a well-evidenced fact that diet significantly impacts type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) prevention and management. However, dietary responses vary among different populations, necessitating personalized recommendations. Substantial evidence supports the role of diet in T2DM remission, particularly low-energy or low-carbohydrate diets that facilitate weight loss, enhance glycemic control, and achieve remission. This review aims to comprehensively analyze and compare personalized nutritional i  ...[more]

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