David Zeevi on Personalized Nutrition Based on Your Gut Microbiome

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  • Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
  • David Zeevi - / davezeevi - is a James S. McDonnell independent fellow at the Rockefeller University Center for Studies in Physics and Biology. He focuses on developing computational methods for studying microbial ecology in the human gut and in the marine environment, and its contribution to human and environmental health.
    He was one of the authors on the paper Personalized Nutrition by Prediction of Glycemic Responses - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2...
    The YC podcast is hosted by Craig Cannon - / craigcannon
    Read the transcript here - blog.ycombinator.com/david-ze...
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    Topics
    00:40 - Why did David start working on personalized nutrition?
    4:10 - How did the measure the effects of food in their study?
    11:20 - How was the study standardized across people?
    15:20 - How they measured an individual’s gut microbiome.
    16:55 - What is the gut microbiome?
    21:30 - Is there an ideal gut microbiome?
    22:45 - How do you manipulate your gut microbiome?
    24:15 - Fecal transplants.
    26:20 - Elizabeth Iorns asks - Does post prandial glucose response regulation track with weight regulation? I.e. can they use their test to determine what individual people should eat or not eat to lose weight?
    28:00 - Has this research been turned into a product?
    29:00 - Who else worked on this research?
    30:00 - How was their predictive algorithm made?
    34:40 - Did they end up with any dietary suggestions?
    35:40 - David’s bread study - www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/...
    38:20 - Has David changed his own diet?
    38:50 - Why fat was vilified.
    42:40 - David’s ocean microbiome and other research.
    50:30 - Traveling and your microbiome.
    56:00 - Trying this out yourself.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @ronmahabir9310
    @ronmahabir9310 5 років тому +5

    Super impressive and humble guy. Thankfully we have people like this on the planet!

  • @inspectahdeck2642
    @inspectahdeck2642 5 років тому +2

    Why aren't there more studies being done on FMT for IBD, IBS, autism, etc..?
    I'm certain there are houndreds of thousands people barely "living" ready to try out anything even if it doesn't work, and they are sure ready to pay for something this promising.

  • @paolho
    @paolho 5 років тому

    👍