2019
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.8102
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Assessment of a Personalized Approach to Predicting Postprandial Glycemic Responses to Food Among Individuals Without Diabetes

Abstract: IMPORTANCE Emerging evidence suggests that postprandial glycemic responses (PPGRs) to food may be influenced by and predicted according to characteristics unique to each individual, including anthropometric and microbiome variables. Interindividual diversity in PPGRs to food requires a personalized approach for the maintenance of healthy glycemic levels. OBJECTIVES To describe and predict the glycemic responses of individuals to a diverse array of foods using a model that considers the physiology and microbiom… Show more

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“…Participants provided a stool sample using an OMNIgene-Gut stool collection kit (DNA Genotek), and processed according to the methods described in Mendes-Soares et al 31 : Genomic DNA was purified using PowerMag Soil DNA isolation kit (MoBio) optimized for Tecan automated platform. Illumina compatible libraries were prepared as described in 32 , and sequenced on an Illumina Nextera 500 (75bp, single end), or on a NovaSeq 6000 (100bps, single end).…”
Section: Microbiome Sample Collection Processing and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants provided a stool sample using an OMNIgene-Gut stool collection kit (DNA Genotek), and processed according to the methods described in Mendes-Soares et al 31 : Genomic DNA was purified using PowerMag Soil DNA isolation kit (MoBio) optimized for Tecan automated platform. Illumina compatible libraries were prepared as described in 32 , and sequenced on an Illumina Nextera 500 (75bp, single end), or on a NovaSeq 6000 (100bps, single end).…”
Section: Microbiome Sample Collection Processing and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advances in the study of the human microbiome (microorganisms, and their collective genome residing in an anatomic niche [38]) as well as the oft-related breakthroughs in functional proteins (proteomics), metabolites (metabolomics), gene expression (epigenomics and transcriptomics), and genetic influences on drug/isolated nutrient metabolism (pharmacogenomics) [39] are allowing researchers (and increasingly clinicians) to witness the biological impact of a dynamic environment. When combined at larger scales, these measurements can be utilized by experts in bioinformatics and biostatistics to provide unprecedented levels of accuracy-predicting personalized biological responses-while enhancing clinical care in profound ways [40].…”
Section: The Microbiome and Omics Revolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complex algorithms based on clinical, phenotypic, and microbial data can now predict glycemic response in ways that outperform traditional dietary approaches that historically relied on information specific to the caloric and carbohydrate content of food. [20][21][22] The success of this work provides proof of principle in support of the future benefits of personalized nutrition. 23 Lastly, it should be clearly stated that we do not expect hydrogen sulfide to be the only story relevant to colon neoplasia formation.…”
Section: Gut Microbiome and Colon Cancermentioning
confidence: 74%