Multiomics and digital monitoring during lifestyle changes reveal independent dimensions of human biology and health

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In order to explore opportunities for personalized and predictive health care, we collected serial clinical measurements, health surveys and multiomics profiles (genomics, proteomics, autoantibodies, metabolomics and gut microbiome) from 96 individuals. The participants underwent data-driven health coaching over a 16-month period with continuous digital monitoring of activity and sleep. Multiomics factor analysis resulted in an unsupervised, data-driven and integrated view of human health, revealing distinct and independent molecular factors linked to obesity, diabetes, liver function, cardiovascular disease, inflammation, immunity, exercise, diet and hormonal effects. The data revealed novel and previously uncovered associations between risk factors, molecular pathways, and quantitative lifestyle parameters. For example, ethinyl estradiol use had a distinct impact on metabolites, proteins and physiology. Multidimensional molecular and digital health signatures uncovered biological variability between people and quantitative effects of lifestyle changes, hence illustrating the value of the combined use of molecular and digital monitoring of human health. This dataset is affiliated to a Data Access Committee (DAC), which is the body responsible for all data access decisions. You can apply for access by selecting the dataset name from https://sd-apply.csc.fi/catalogue (applying for access requires log in). For more information write to servicedesk@csc.fi (email subject SD Apply /Sensitive Data).
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Publiceringsår

2021

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Upphovspersoner

Olli Kallioniemi - Medarbetare

Riitta Sallinen - Medarbetare

Tojo James - Medarbetare

Francesco Marabita - Upphovsperson

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Vetenskapsområden

Biomedicinska vetenskaper

Språk

engelska

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Nyckelord

Precision Health, Precision Medicine, Systems Biology

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