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In recent years, a remarkable scientific discovery has been quietly revolutionising our understanding of human health and nutrition. Hidden within our gastrointestinal tract lies a complex ecosystem known as the gut microbiome, teeming with a vast array of microorganisms that play a pivotal role in shaping our overall well-being.
The past decade has seen a Tsunami of data produced within and outside the healthcare apparatus. Modern inquiries into determining healthcare outcomes at an individual level and across populations. Requires significant trans-disciplinary expertise to extract valuable information, and gain actionable knowledge to deliver positive healthcare outcomes.
The global nutrigenomics market size is expected to reach USD 850.86 million by 2025. Registering a CAGR of 16.48%. Obesity is the biggest segment for nutrigenomics and is projected to account for 38% of the total industry by 2025.
Nutrigenomics is the study of molecular relationships between nutritional stimuli and the response of the genes. It opens a window in our understanding of how nutrition influences metabolic pathways and homeostatic control.
The body is an ecosystem of interconnected human and non-human parts. Humans are a majority -microbial organisms with approximately 90% of human cells and 99% of human genes originating from our microbiome rather than from the mammalian part of our body.