The aim of metabotyping is to categorize individuals into metabolically similar groups. Earlier studies that explored metabotyping used numerous parameters, which made it less transferable to apply. Therefore, this study aimed to identify metabotypes based on a set of standard laboratory parameters that are regularly determined in clinical practice. K-means cluster analysis was used to group 3001 adults from the KORA F4 cohort into three clusters. We identified the clustering parameters through variable importance methods, without including any specific disease endpoint. Several unique combinations of selected parameters were used to create different metabotype models. Metabotype models were then described and evaluated, based on various me...
This study aims to evaluate the robustness of clinical and metabolic phenotyping through, for the fi...
Diet is an important, modifiable lifestyle factor of cardiometabolic disease risk, and an improved d...
Habitual consumption of poor quality diets is linked directly to risk factors for many non-communica...
The aim of metabotyping is to categorize individuals into metabolically similar groups. Earlier stud...
The aim of metabotyping is to categorize individuals into metabolically similar groups. Earlier stud...
Scope: "Metabotyping" describes the grouping of metabolically similar individuals. We aime...
Scope: Previous work identified three metabolically homogeneous subgroups of individuals (“metabotyp...
Personalised nutrition is at its simplest form the delivery of dietary advice at an individual level...
Diet is an important, modifiable lifestyle factor of cardiometabolic disease risk, and an improved d...
Human metabolic health may be defined as the organism´s capability to maintain or regain homeostasis...
In recent years there has been general agreement that dietary advice needs to be tailored to the ind...
Traditionally, personalised nutrition was delivered at an individual level. However, the concept of ...
Traditionally, personalised nutrition was delivered at an individual level. However, the concept of ...
Diet is an important, modifiable lifestyle factor of cardiometabolic disease risk, and an improved d...
Background: Targeted nutrition is defined as dietary advice tailored at a group level. Groups known ...
This study aims to evaluate the robustness of clinical and metabolic phenotyping through, for the fi...
Diet is an important, modifiable lifestyle factor of cardiometabolic disease risk, and an improved d...
Habitual consumption of poor quality diets is linked directly to risk factors for many non-communica...
The aim of metabotyping is to categorize individuals into metabolically similar groups. Earlier stud...
The aim of metabotyping is to categorize individuals into metabolically similar groups. Earlier stud...
Scope: "Metabotyping" describes the grouping of metabolically similar individuals. We aime...
Scope: Previous work identified three metabolically homogeneous subgroups of individuals (“metabotyp...
Personalised nutrition is at its simplest form the delivery of dietary advice at an individual level...
Diet is an important, modifiable lifestyle factor of cardiometabolic disease risk, and an improved d...
Human metabolic health may be defined as the organism´s capability to maintain or regain homeostasis...
In recent years there has been general agreement that dietary advice needs to be tailored to the ind...
Traditionally, personalised nutrition was delivered at an individual level. However, the concept of ...
Traditionally, personalised nutrition was delivered at an individual level. However, the concept of ...
Diet is an important, modifiable lifestyle factor of cardiometabolic disease risk, and an improved d...
Background: Targeted nutrition is defined as dietary advice tailored at a group level. Groups known ...
This study aims to evaluate the robustness of clinical and metabolic phenotyping through, for the fi...
Diet is an important, modifiable lifestyle factor of cardiometabolic disease risk, and an improved d...
Habitual consumption of poor quality diets is linked directly to risk factors for many non-communica...