Pilot Study Demonstrates Feasibility of Digital Tool for Dietary Goal Setting in Primary Care Diabetes Management
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Pilot Study Demonstrates Feasibility of Digital Tool for Dietary Goal Setting in Primary Care Diabetes Management

09/07/2025 Elsevier

A new study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior evaluates Nutri, a clinical decision support tool for brief diet counseling in safety-net clinics

Philadelphia, July 9, 2025 A recent study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, published by Elsevier, evaluated the feasibility of Nutri, a user-centered digital platform designed to support personalized, evidence-based diet goal setting during routine primary care visits for patients with type 2 diabetes. Findings show that primary care providers (PCPs) who used the system consistently, found it usable and satisfactory, and that patients were able to engage with the intervention effectively.

Researchers conducted a cluster-randomized controlled trial across a network of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Texas. Sixteen PCPs and 30 of their adult patients with diabetes or prediabetes participated in the study. Nutri synthesized patient dietary recall data using a rules-based expert system, prioritizing key dietary issues and guiding collaborative goal setting between provider and patient within a standard primary care visit.

Results showed that PCPs used Nutri in 100% of eligible appointments, with a satisfaction score of 3.8 out of 5 and above-average usability ratings. Patients, most of whom were from underserved communities, engaged with the intervention successfully, with 81% reporting that they set a diet goal with their provider and over half initiating that goal within one week.

Lead author Marissa Burgermaster, PhD, assistant professor of population health at Dell Medical School and assistant professor of nutritional sciences at the College of Natural Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin, said, “PCPs are on the front lines of diabetes care but often lack the time and training for effective nutrition counseling. Nutri integrates into the visit workflow and supports shared decision-making, making it easier for providers and patients to set actionable dietary goals.”

The study provides a strong foundation for a future large-scale trial to evaluate Nutri’s effectiveness in improving diet quality and clinical outcomes. Researchers note that digital tools like Nutri may help close nutrition care gaps, particularly in low-resource settings, by making dietary counseling more efficient, accessible, and personalized.

"Pilot Trial of Nutri, a Digital Intervention for Personalized Dietary Management of Diabetes in Safety-Net Primary Care," by Marissa Burgermaster, PhD; Madalyn Rosenthal, BS; Brandon S. Altillo, MD, MPH; Mariana Rendon Flores, MS, RD; Eesha Nayak, BS; Dagny N. Larson, MS, RD; James Custer, MS; Lola Okunade, MD; William M. Tierney, MD; Steven Andrews, PhD; Grant Daniels, BS; and Paul J. Rathouz, PhD (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneb.2025.03.015). It appears in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, volume 57, issue 7 (July 2025), published by Elsevier. The article is openly available for 90 days at https://www.jneb.org/article/S1499-4046(25)00095-8/fulltext.

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  • Lead investigator Marissa Burgermaster, PhD, shares the results of a new pilot study that evaluated the feasibility of Nutri, a user-centered digital platform designed to support personalized, evidence-based diet goal setting during routine primary care visits for patients with type 2 diabetes. Findings show that primary care providers in FQHCs who used the system consistently found it usable and satisfactory, and that patients were able to engage with the intervention effectively. Eighty-one percent of patients reported they set a diet goal with their provider and over half initiated that goal within one week.
  • A new study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior highlights how digital tools like Nutri can enhance brief, personalized nutrition counseling in primary care. (Credit: fizkes via Adobe Stock)
09/07/2025 Elsevier
Regions: Europe, Netherlands, North America, United States
Keywords: Health, Food, Medical, Well being

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