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Scientists decode diet from stool DNA, no questions asked

Last updated: February 18, 2025 3:04 am
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The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) has recently unveiled a groundbreaking method for tracking diet using stool metagenomic data. This innovative approach, known as MEDI (Metagenomic Estimation of Dietary Intake), involves detecting food-derived DNA in stool samples to estimate dietary intake accurately.

Traditional methods of tracking diet, such as food diaries and questionnaires, have long been relied upon in nutrition research. However, these approaches are often plagued by issues of misreporting and compliance. MEDI offers a non-invasive and data-driven solution that eliminates the need for subjective self-reporting.

The study, published in Nature Metabolism, highlights the key findings of MEDI. By analyzing food-derived DNA in gut metagenomic samples, researchers were able to accurately detect food intake patterns in individuals of all ages. This method also connects dietary intake to nutrition by converting the relative abundance of specific food items into nutrient profiles.

One of the most significant aspects of MEDI is its ability to identify diet-related health risks without the need for food logs. In a large clinical cohort, MEDI pinpointed dietary features associated with metabolic syndrome, providing valuable insights into the relationship between diet and health outcomes.

Dr. Sean Gibbons, senior author of the study, emphasized the potential impact of MEDI on nutrition science and clinical practice. By measuring diet and microbiome composition from the same sample, researchers can gain a deeper understanding of personalized nutritional responses and disease risk factors.

Moving forward, MEDI has the potential to revolutionize nutrition science, epidemiological studies, and clinical trials. This method could provide researchers, healthcare professionals, and individuals with a simple yet powerful tool for tracking diet-related health risks and making informed decisions about their dietary choices.

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For more information, the full study on Metagenomic estimation of dietary intake from human stool can be accessed in Nature Metabolism. This breakthrough research from the Institute for Systems Biology promises to reshape the way we approach diet tracking and its implications for human health.

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