Longitudinal analysis of biomarker data from a personalized nutrition platform in healthy subjects

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Kenneth Westerman
Ashley Reaver
Catherine Roy
Margaret Ploch
Erin Sharoni
Bartek Nogal
David A. Sinclair
David L. Katz
Jeffrey B. Blumberg
Gil Blander
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[1] InsideTracker,Department of Genetics
[2] The Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University,Department of Pharmacology
[3] Yale University Prevention Research Center,undefined
[4] Griffin Hospital,undefined
[5] Yale University School of Medicine,undefined
[6] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[7] The University of New South Wales,undefined
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Personalized Nutrition; Biomarker Data; Biomarker Changes; Biomarker Levels; Correlation Network;
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The trend toward personalized approaches to health and medicine has resulted in a need to collect high-dimensional datasets on individuals from a wide variety of populations, in order to generate customized intervention strategies. However, it is not always clear whether insights derived from studies in patient populations or in controlled trial settings are transferable to individuals in the general population. To address this issue, a longitudinal analysis was conducted on blood biomarker data from 1032 generally healthy individuals who used an automated, web-based personalized nutrition and lifestyle platform. The study had two main aims: to analyze correlations between biomarkers for biological insights, and to characterize the effectiveness of the platform in improving biomarker levels. First, a biomarker correlation network was constructed to generate biological hypotheses that are relevant to researchers and, potentially, to users of personalized wellness tools. The correlation network revealed expected patterns, such as the established relationships between blood lipid levels, as well as novel insights, such as a connection between neutrophil and triglyceride concentrations that has been suggested as a relevant indicator of cardiovascular risk. Next, biomarker changes during platform use were assessed, showing a trend toward normalcy for most biomarkers in those participants whose values were out of the clinically normal range at baseline. Finally, associations were found between the selection of specific interventions and corresponding biomarker changes, suggesting directions for future study.
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