This study aims to evaluate the robustness of clinical and metabolic phenotyping through, for the first time, the identification of differential responsiveness to dietary strategies in the improvement of cardiometabolic risk conditions. Clinical phenotyping of 57 volunteers with cardiovascular risk factors was achieved using k-means cluster analysis based on 69 biochemical and anthropometric parameters. Cluster validation based on Dunn and Figure of Merit analysis for internal coherence and external homogeneity were employed. k-Means produced four clusters with particular clinical profiles. Differences on urine metabolomic profiles among clinical phenotypes were explored and validated by multivariate orthogonal signal correction partial lea...
The development of robust biomarkers of consumption would improve the classification of participants...
The aim of metabotyping is to categorize individuals into metabolically similar groups. Earlier stud...
Nowadays, nutrition focuses on improving health of individuals through diet. Current nutritional res...
This study aims to evaluate the robustness of clinical and metabolic phenotyping through, for the fi...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. This study aims to evaluate the robustness of clinical and metabolic phenotypin...
Background A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), but...
BACKGROUND: A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), bu...
Background: A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), bu...
Scope: Previous work identified three metabolically homogeneous subgroups of individuals (“metabotyp...
Scope: "Metabotyping" describes the grouping of metabolically similar individuals. We aime...
We identified urinary polyphenol metabolite patterns by a novel algorithm that combines dimension re...
Scope: Classification of subjects into dietary patterns generally relies on self-reporting dietary d...
Moderate wine consumption is associated with health-promoting activities. An H-NMR-based metabolomic...
We identified urinary polyphenol metabolite patterns by a novel algorithm that combines dimension re...
The discovery of biomarkers of intake in nutritional epidemiological studies is essential in establi...
The development of robust biomarkers of consumption would improve the classification of participants...
The aim of metabotyping is to categorize individuals into metabolically similar groups. Earlier stud...
Nowadays, nutrition focuses on improving health of individuals through diet. Current nutritional res...
This study aims to evaluate the robustness of clinical and metabolic phenotyping through, for the fi...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. This study aims to evaluate the robustness of clinical and metabolic phenotypin...
Background A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), but...
BACKGROUND: A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), bu...
Background: A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), bu...
Scope: Previous work identified three metabolically homogeneous subgroups of individuals (“metabotyp...
Scope: "Metabotyping" describes the grouping of metabolically similar individuals. We aime...
We identified urinary polyphenol metabolite patterns by a novel algorithm that combines dimension re...
Scope: Classification of subjects into dietary patterns generally relies on self-reporting dietary d...
Moderate wine consumption is associated with health-promoting activities. An H-NMR-based metabolomic...
We identified urinary polyphenol metabolite patterns by a novel algorithm that combines dimension re...
The discovery of biomarkers of intake in nutritional epidemiological studies is essential in establi...
The development of robust biomarkers of consumption would improve the classification of participants...
The aim of metabotyping is to categorize individuals into metabolically similar groups. Earlier stud...
Nowadays, nutrition focuses on improving health of individuals through diet. Current nutritional res...