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Human postprandial responses to food and potential for precision nutrition

Authors :
Berry, Sarah E.
Valdes, Ana M.
Drew, David A.
Asnicar, Francesco
Mazidi, Mohsen
Wolf, Jonathan
Capdevila, Joan
Hadjigeorgiou, George
Davies, Richard
Al Khatib, Haya
Bonnett, Christopher
Ganesh, Sajaysurya
Bakker, Elco
Hart, Deborah
Mangino, Massimo
Merino, Jordi
Linenberg, Inbar
Wyatt, Patrick
Ordovas, Jose M.
Gardner, Christopher D.
Delahanty, Linda M.
Chan, Andrew T.
Segata, Nicola
Franks, Paul W.
Spector, Tim D.
Source :
Nature Medicine; June 2020, Vol. 26 Issue: 6 p964-973, 10p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Metabolic responses to food influence risk of cardiometabolic disease, but large-scale high-resolution studies are lacking. We recruited n= 1,002 twins and unrelated healthy adults in the United Kingdom to the PREDICT 1 study and assessed postprandial metabolic responses in a clinical setting and at home. We observed large inter-individual variability (as measured by the population coefficient of variation (s.d./mean, %)) in postprandial responses of blood triglyceride (103%), glucose (68%) and insulin (59%) following identical meals. Person-specific factors, such as gut microbiome, had a greater influence (7.1% of variance) than did meal macronutrients (3.6%) for postprandial lipemia, but not for postprandial glycemia (6.0% and 15.4%, respectively); genetic variants had a modest impact on predictions (9.5% for glucose, 0.8% for triglyceride, 0.2% for C-peptide). Findings were independently validated in a US cohort (n= 100 people). We developed a machine-learning model that predicted both triglyceride (r= 0.47) and glycemic (r= 0.77) responses to food intake. These findings may be informative for developing personalized diet strategies. The ClinicalTrials.gov registration identifier is NCT03479866.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10788956 and 1546170X
Volume :
26
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs53479462
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-0934-0