A posteriori dietary patterns better explain variations of the gut microbiome than individual markers in the American Gut Project.
Aurélie CotillardAgnès Cartier-MeheustNicole S LitwinSoline ChaumontMathilde SaccareauFranck LejzerowiczJulien TapHana KoutnikovaDiana Gutierrez LopezDaniel McDonaldSe Jin SongRob KnightMuriel DerrienPatrick VeigaPublished in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2021)
We demonstrated that global-diet a posteriori patterns were more associated with gut microbiome variations than individual dietary features among adults in the United States. These results confirm that evaluating diet as a whole is important when studying the gut microbiome. It will also facilitate the design of more personalized dietary strategies in general populations.