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Mental Health Symptom Reduction Using Digital Therapeutics Care Informed by Genomic SNPs and Gut Microbiome Signatures.
Pedroso, Inti; Kumbhare, Shreyas Vivek; Joshi, Bharat; Saravanan, Santosh K; Mongad, Dattatray Suresh; Singh-Rambiritch, Simitha; Uday, Tejaswini; Muthukumar, Karthik Marimuthu; Irudayanathan, Carmel; Reddy-Sinha, Chandana; Dulai, Parambir S; Sinha, Ranjan; Almonacid, Daniel Eduardo.
  • Pedroso I; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
  • Kumbhare SV; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
  • Joshi B; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
  • Saravanan SK; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
  • Mongad DS; National Centre for Cell Science, Pune 411007, India.
  • Singh-Rambiritch S; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
  • Uday T; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
  • Muthukumar KM; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
  • Irudayanathan C; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
  • Reddy-Sinha C; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
  • Dulai PS; Division of Gastroenterology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60208, USA.
  • Sinha R; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
  • Almonacid DE; Digbi Health, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.
J Pers Med ; 12(8)2022 Jul 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2023824
ABSTRACT
Neuropsychiatric diseases and obesity are major components of morbidity and health care costs, with genetic, lifestyle, and gut microbiome factors linked to their etiology. Dietary and weight-loss interventions can help improve mental health, but there is conflicting evidence regarding their efficacy; and moreover, there is substantial interindividual heterogeneity that needs to be understood. We aimed to identify genetic and gut microbiome factors that explain interindividual differences in mental health improvement after a dietary and lifestyle intervention for weight loss. We recruited 369 individuals participating in Digbi Health's personalized digital therapeutics care program and evaluated the association of 23 genetic scores, the abundance of 178 gut microbial genera, and 42 bacterial pathways with mental health. We studied the presence/absence of anxiety or depression, or sleep problems at baseline and improvement on anxiety, depression, and insomnia after losing at least 2% body weight. Participants lost on average 5.4% body weight and >95% reported improving mental health symptom intensity. There were statistically significant correlations between (a) genetic scores with anxiety or depression at baseline, gut microbial functions with sleep problems at baseline, and (b) genetic scores and gut microbial taxa and functions with anxiety, depression, and insomnia improvement. Our results are concordant with previous findings, including the association between anxiety or depression at baseline with genetic scores for alcohol use disorder and major depressive disorder. As well, our results uncovered new associations in line with previous epidemiological literature. As evident from previous literature, we also observed associations of gut microbial signatures with mental health including short-chain fatty acids and bacterial neurotoxic metabolites specifically with depression. Our results also show that microbiome and genetic factors explain self-reported mental health status and improvement better than demographic variables independently. The genetic and microbiome factors identified in this study provide the basis for designing and personalizing dietary interventions to improve mental health.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology study / Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jpm12081237

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology study / Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jpm12081237