Diet & Microbiome: Personalized Nutrition Insights

by Archynetys Health Desk
  • Sanz, Y. et al. The gut microbiome connects nutrition and human health. Nat. Reef. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. 22534–555 (2025).

    Article
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Kim, Y. S., Unno, T., Kim, B.-Y. & Park, M.-S. Sex differences in gut microbiota. World J. Mens Health 3848–60 (2020).

    Article
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Rothschild, D. et al. Environment dominates over host genetics in shaping human gut microbiota. Nature 555210–215 (2018).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Gacesa, R. et al. Environmental factors shaping the gut microbiome in a Dutch population. Nature 604732–739 (2022).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Carmody, R. N., Varady, K. & Turnbaugh, P. J. Digesting the complex metabolic effects of diet on the host and microbiome. Cell 1873857–3876 (2024).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Hills, R. D. et al. Gut microbiome: profound implications for diet and disease. Nutrients 111613 (2019).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Arora, T. et al. Microbial fermentation of flaxseed fibers modulates the transcriptome of GPR41-expressing enteroendocrine cells and protects mice against diet-induced obesity. Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. 316E453–E463 (2019).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • McDonald, D. American Gut: an open platform for citizen science microbiome research. mSystems 3e00031–18 (2018).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Simpson, H. L. & Campbell, B. J. Review article: dietary fibre–microbiota interactions. Aliment. Pharmacol. Ther. 42158–179 (2015).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Dostal Webster, A. et al. Influence of short-term changes in dietary sulfur on the relative abundances of intestinal sulfate-reducing bacteria. Gut Microbes 10447–457 (2019).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Malesza, I. J. et al. High-fat, western-style diet, systemic inflammation, and gut microbiota: a narrative review. Cells 103164 (2021).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Rinninella, E. et al. The role of diet in shaping human gut microbiota. Best Pract. Res. Clin. Gastroenterol. 62–63101828 (2023).

    Article
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Vangay, P. et al. US immigration westernizes the human gut microbiome. Cell 175962–972 (2018).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Sonnenburg, J. L. & Bäckhed, F. Diet–microbiota interactions as moderators of human metabolism. Nature 53556–64 (2016).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Fackelmann, G. et al. Gut microbiome signatures of vegan, vegetarian and omnivore diets and associated health outcomes across 21,561 individuals. Nat. Microbiol. 1041–52 (2025).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Gundogdu, A. & Nalbantoglu, O. U. The role of the Mediterranean diet in modulating the gut microbiome: a review of current evidence. Nutrition 114112118 (2023).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Ross, F. C. et al. The interplay between diet and the gut microbiome: implications for health and disease. Nat. Rev. Microbiol. 22671–686 (2024).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Reicher, L. Deep phenotyping of health–disease continuum in the Human Phenotype Project. Night. With. 313191–3203 (2025).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Chiuve, S. E. et al. Alternative dietary indices both strongly predict risk of chronic disease. J. Nutr. 1421009–1018 (2012).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Karanja, N. M. et al. Descriptive characteristics of the dietary patterns used in the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension Trial. J. Am. Diet. Assoc. 99S19–S27 (1999).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Stubbendorff, A. et al. A systematic evaluation of seven different scores representing the EAT–Lancet reference diet and mortality, stroke, and greenhouse gas emissions in three cohorts. Lancet Planet. Health 8e391–e401 (2024).

    Article
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Satija, A. & Hu, F. B. Plant-based diets and cardiovascular health. Trends Cardiovasc. Med. 28437–441 (2018).

    Article
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Abu-Saad, K. et al. Adaptation and predictive utility of a Mediterranean diet screener score. Clin. Nutr. 382928–2935 (2019).

    Article
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Ke, G. et al. LightGBM: a highly efficient gradient boosting decision tree. In Proc. 31st International Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (eds. Guyon, I. et al.) 3149–3157 (Curran Associates, 2017).

  • de la Cuesta-Zuluaga, J. et al. Age- and sex-dependent patterns of gut microbial diversity in human adults. mSystems 4e00261–19 (2019).

    Article
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Falony, G. et al. Population-level analysis of gut microbiome variation. Science 352560–564 (2016).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Lundberg, S. M. et al. From local explanations to global understanding with explainable AI for trees. Nat. Mach. Intel. 256–67 (2020).

    Article
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Belda, I. et al. A multi-omics approach for understanding the effects of moderate wine consumption on human intestinal health. Food Funct. 124152–4164 (2021).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Benjamini, Y. & Hochberg, Y. Controlling the false discovery rate: a practical and powerful approach to multiple testing. J. R. Stat. Soc. Ser. B Methodol. 57289–300 (1995).

    Article

    Google Scholar

  • Manghi, P. et al. Coffee consumption is associated with intestinal Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus abundance and prevalence across multiple cohorts. Nat. Microbiol. 93120–3134 (2024).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Fijan, S. Microorganisms with claimed probiotic properties: an overview of recent literature. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 114745–4767 (2014).

    Article
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Aslam, H. et al. The effects of dairy and dairy derivatives on the gut microbiota: a systematic literature review. Gut Microbes 121799533 (2020).

    Article
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • JanssenDuijghuijsen, L. et al. Changes in gut microbiota and lactose intolerance symptoms before and after daily lactose supplementation in individuals with the lactase nonpersistent genotype. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 119702–710 (2024).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Cooper, D. N., Martin, R. J. & Keim, N. L. Does whole grain consumption alter gut microbiota and satiety?. Healthcare 3364–392 (2015).

    Article
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Mano, F. et al. The effect of white rice and white bread as staple foods on gut microbiota and host metabolism. Nutrients 101323 (2018).

    Article
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Ben-Yacov, O. et al. Gut microbiome modulates the effects of a personalised postprandial-targeting (PPT) diet on cardiometabolic markers: a diet intervention in pre-diabetes. Gut 721486–1496 (2023).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Frioux, C. et al. Enterosignatures define common bacterial guilds in the human gut microbiome. Cell Host Microbe 311111–1125. (2023).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Carlino, N. et al. Unexplored microbial diversity from 2,500 food metagenomes and links with the human microbiome. Cell 1875775–5795 (2024).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Beghini, F. et al. Integrating taxonomic, functional, and strain-level profiling of diverse microbial communities with bioBakery3. Elife 10e65088 (2021).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Tan, J. et al. in Advances in Immunology Vol. 121 (ed Alt, F. W.) 91–119 (Academic, 2014).

  • Hamer, H. M. et al. Review article: the role of butyrate on colonic function. Aliment. Pharmacol. Ther. 27104–119 (2008).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Zhou, T. et al. High-resistant starch and low-glutelin content 1 rice benefits gut function in obese patients. Front. Sustain. Food Syst. 81364403 (2024).

    Article

    Google Scholar

  • Martinez Tuppia, C. et al. In vitro human gastrointestinal digestibility and colonic fermentation of wheat sourdough and yeast breads. Foods 133014 (2024).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Htet, T. D. et al. Rationale and design of a randomised controlled trial testing the effect of personalised diet in individuals with pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes mellitus treated with metformin. BMJ Open 10e037859 (2020).

    Article
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Ben-Yacov, O. et al. Personalized postprandial glucose response–targeting diet versus mediterranean diet for glycemic control in prediabetes. Diabetes Care 441980–1991 (2021).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Larsen, P. E. & Dai, Y. Modeling interaction networks between host, diet, and bacteria predicts obesogenesis in a mouse model. Front. Mol. Biosci. 91059094 (2022).

    Article
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Bancil, A. S. et al. Food additive emulsifiers and their impact on gut microbiome, permeability, and inflammation: mechanistic insights in inflammatory bowel disease. J. Crohns Colitis 151068–1079 (2021).

    Article
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Naimi, S., Viennois, E., Gewirtz, A. T. & Chassaing, B. Direct impact of commonly used dietary emulsifiers on human gut microbiota. Microbiome 966 (2021).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Leeuwendaal, N. K., Stanton, C., O’Toole, P. W. & Beresford, T. P. Fermented foods, health and the gut microbiome. Nutrients 141527 (2022).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Wastyk, H. C. et al. Gut-microbiota-targeted diets modulate human immune status. Cell 1844137–4153 (2021).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Lichtenstein, A. H. et al. 2021 Dietary guidance to improve cardiovascular health: a scientific statement from the american heart association. Circulation 144e472–e487 (2021).

    Article
    PubMed

    Google Scholar

  • Luna-Castillo, K. P. et al. The effect of dietary interventions on hypertriglyceridemia: from public health to molecular nutrition evidence. Nutrients 141104 (2022).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Asnicar, F. et al. Microbiome connections with host metabolism and habitual diet from 1,098 deeply phenotyped individuals. Night. With. 27321–332 (2021).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Taylor, B. C. et al. Consumption of fermented foods is associated with systematic differences in the gut microbiome and metabolome. mSystems 5e00901–e00919 (2020).

    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Leviatan, S., Shoer, S., Rothschild, D., Gorodetski, M. & Segal, E. An expanded reference map of the human gut microbiome reveals hundreds of previously unknown species. Nat. Common. 133863 (2022).

    Article
    CAS
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Pedregosa, F. et al. Scikit-learn: machine learning in Python. J. Mach. Learn. Res. 122825–2830 (2011).

    Google Scholar

  • Blanco-Míguez, A. et al. Extending and improving metagenomic taxonomic profiling with uncharacterized species using MetaPhlAn 4. Nat. Biotechnol. 411633–1644 (2023).

    Article
    PubMed
    PubMed Central

    Google Scholar

  • Segev, T. TmrSegev/diet-microbiome: v1.1.0. Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18959226 (2026).

  • Related Posts

    Leave a Comment