About this trial
This investigator-initiated, non-randomized pilot study evaluates the effect of daily consumption of fermented poi on the maternal microbiome and gestational diabetes risk during pregnancy. Fifty pregnant participants between approximately 12 and 24 weeks of gestation will receive one pound of poi daily for four weeks, accompanied by culturally tailored nutrition education delivered via secure text messaging. Changes in vaginal, oral, and rectal microbiome composition, diet quality, gestational diabetes diagnosis, and pregnancy-related outcomes will be assessed and compared with matched controls derived from an existing cohort. This study aims to inform the feasibility and design of a larger culturally grounded dietary intervention for gestational diabetes prevention.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Be at least 10 weeks into their pregnancy
have no pre-existing health conditions
Be able to read and write in English
be at least18 years of age
Disqualifiers
Less than 10 weeks pregnant or already in third trimester
Have pre-existing health conditions
Not able to read and write in English
Under 18 years of age
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Fermented Poi
Treatment groups
Locations
3Sponsors and collaborators
University of Hawaii
Lead sponsor