Harnessing AI and Gut Microbiome Research for Precision Health

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Ritcha Saxena
Vikas Sharma
Ananya Raj Saxena
Aakash Patel

Abstract

The gut microbiome's impact on physiological processes, influenced by diet and lifestyle, is profound. Dysbiosis, an imbalance in microbiota composition, is associated with diseases like obesity. This review explores the gut microbiome's role in metabolism and calorie intake, alongside recent AI advancements impacting personalized nutrition. AI has revolutionized microbiome research, especially in multi-omics data analysis. AI-driven approaches enable the integration and interpretation of diverse omics datasets, including genomics, metabolomics, and proteomics, providing comprehensive insights into the gut microbiome's functional dynamics and its impact on host metabolism. These facilitate the identification of microbial biomarkers associated with disease states and dietary interventions, paving the way for personalized nutrition strategies tailored to individual gut microbiome profiles. AI platforms can also offer tailored dietary recommendations based on microbiome composition and health objectives. Healthcare professionals leverage AI to optimize dietary interventions, promoting gut microbiome modulation and preventing chronic diseases. Challenges like data standardization and privacy persist, yet addressing them is vital for maximizing AI's benefits in health outcomes and precision medicine. Ongoing AI and microbiome research promise to revolutionize personalized nutrition and metabolic health worldwide.

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Saxena, R. ., Sharma, V. ., Saxena, A. R. ., & Patel, A. . (2024). Harnessing AI and Gut Microbiome Research for Precision Health. Journal of Artificial Intelligence General Science (JAIGS) ISSN:3006-4023, 3(1), 74–88. https://doi.org/10.60087/jaigs.v3i1.68
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