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Classifying Individuals Into a Dietary Pattern Based on Metabolomic Data

Journal

MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH
Volume 65, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.202001183

Keywords

biomarkers; dietary patterns; metabolomics; reproducibility

Funding

  1. European Research Council ERC [647783]

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The study developed a model based on metabolomic data to classify individuals into four dietary patterns, examined differences between patterns using nutrient biomarkers, and replicated the patterns in an independent cohort at multiple time points, showing potential for nutrition research using this approach.
Scope The objectives are to develop a metabolomic-based model capable of classifying individuals into dietary patterns and to investigate the reproducibility of the model. Methods and Results K-means cluster analysis is employed to derive dietary patterns using metabolomic data. Differences across the dietary patterns are examined using nutrient biomarkers. The model is used to assign individuals to a dietary pattern in an independent cohort, A-DIET Confirm (n = 175) at four time points. The stability of participants to a dietary pattern is assessed. Four dietary patterns are derived: moderately unhealthy, convenience, moderately healthy, and prudent. The moderately unhealthy and convenience patterns has lower adherence to the alternative healthy eating index (AHEI) and the alternative mediterranean diet score (AMDS) compared to the moderately healthy and prudent patterns (AHEI = 24.5 and 22.9 vs 26.7 and 28.4, p < 0.001). The dietary patterns are replicated in A-DIET Confirm, with good reproducibility across four time points. The stability of participants' dietary pattern membership ranged from 25.0% to 61.5%. Conclusion The multivariate model classifies individuals into dietary patterns based on metabolomic data. In an independent cohort, the model classifies individuals into dietary patterns at multiple time points furthering the potential of such an approach for nutrition research.

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