Elizabeth Klingbeil
- Assistant Professor of Instruction
- Nutritional Sciences
- Human Ecology
Contact Information
Biography
Dr. Klingbeil is an Assistant Professor of Instruction at the University of Texas-Austin, with a PhD and Registered Dietitian (RDN) from the University of Georgia. Her research interests include the gut microbiome, satiety signaling, and feeding behavior. She has examined the probiotic and therapeutic properties of potato resistant starch supplementation for the prevention of obesity and associated co-morbidities through the promotion of bacterial fermentation and improvement of gut intestinal barrier function. She has also examined how the timing of feeding, including intermittent fasting, influences gut microbial composition in animal studies. Dr. Klingbeil has established herself as a media nutrition expert, being quoted in various publications such as The New York Times, LIVESTRONG, Healthline and Well + Good among others. As a practicing clinical RDN, Dr. Klingbeil has experience in out-patient weight management, bariatric surgery and critical care nutrition. In addition to her nutrition expertise, Dr. Klingbeil is a talented musician, previously performing as the principal cellist for the Concordia College Orchestra, a former member of the University of Georgia Symphony Orchestra and currently an active contractor for various studios.
Research
Dr. Klingbeil's research interests include the gut microbiome, satiety signaling, and feeding behavior. She has examined the probiotic and therapeutic properties of potato resistant starch supplementation for the prevention of obesity and associated comorbidities through the promotion of bacterial fermentation and improvement of gut intestinal barrier function. She has also examined how the timing of feeding, including intermittent fasting, influences gut microbial composition in animal studies.
Research Areas
- Nutrition or Obesity
Fields of Interest
- Dietetics
- Clinical and Translational Nutrition
- Molecular Nutrition and Metabolism
Education
- The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, Ph.D, Nutritional Sciences
- The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, Dietetic Internship
- Concordia College, Moorhead, MN, B.A., Nutrition Dietetics
Publications
E Klingbeil, CB de La Serre. Microbiota modulation by dietary composition and patterns, impact on food intake. American Journal of Physiology—Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology (2018). 316:6, R1254-R1260.
EA Klingbeil, CR Cawthon, RA Kirkland, CB de La Serre. Potato resistant starch supplementation improves microbiota dysbiosis, inflammation and vagal signaling in high fat fed rats. Nutrients (2019). 11, 2710; doi:10.3390.
EA Klingbeil , R Schade , SH Lee , R Kirkland , CB de La Serre , Manipulation of feeding patterns in high fat diet fed rats improves microbiota composition dynamics, inflammation and gut-brain signaling., Physiology & Behavior (2024), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2024.114643
Awards
- The Olive & Oak (Formerly The Eyes of Texas) Excellence Award | May 2024
- Ruth Rowan Morrison Graduate Fellowship | 2016-2020 | The University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences
- The Holly B. Alley Scholarship | 2019 | The Georgia Nutrition Council
- Outstanding Dietetic Intern | 2018 | Georgia Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics