Personalized diet: how to improve our metabolism

Metabonomics method based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has been successfully applied in food and nutrition characteristics of optimization

Metabonomics method based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has been successfully applied to nutrition research, to further understand the characteristics of different influence of diet on human metabolism.

Professor Elaine Holmes is the purpose of the scholarship in understanding ageing microbiome signals made significant progress in the host, which may promote the development of personalized nutrition.

Watch Holmes, a professor at the interview video, learn how to expand the study related to age, diet and lifestyle of intestinal bacteria play a key role and function change of understanding.

It will help to determine the diet of the development of the new personal, so as to greatly improve our health and quality of life.


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Professor Elaine Holmes, murdoch university medical center director and deputy director of the ANPC and system

As western Australia's premier award for the phenotype of omics researcher, professor Holmes by integrating more related to gene-environment interaction model data, opened the calculation method of biomarkers.