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- Title
Personalized Nutrition for Management of Micronutrient Deficiency—Literature Review in Non-bariatric Populations and Possible Utility in Bariatric Cohort.
- Authors
Galyean, Shannon; Sawant, Dhanashree; Shin, Andrew C.
- Abstract
Background: Bariatric surgery can effectively treat morbid obesity; however, micronutrient deficiencies are common despite recommendations for high-dose supplements. Genetic predisposition to deficiencies underscores necessary identification of high-risk candidates. Personalized nutrition (PN) can be a tool to manage these deficiencies. Methods: Medline, PubMed, and Google Scholar were searched. Articles involving genetic testing, micronutrient metabolism, and bariatric surgery were included. Results: Studies show associations between genetic variants and micronutrient metabolism. Research demonstrates genetic testing to be a predictor for outcomes among obesity and bariatric surgery populations. There is limited research in bariatric surgery and micronutrient genetic variants. Conclusion: Genotype-based PN is becoming feasible to provide an effective treatment of micronutrient deficiencies associated with bariatric surgery. The role of genomic technology in micronutrient recommendations needs further investigation.
- Subjects
LITERATURE reviews; BARIATRIC surgery; NUTRITION; GENETIC testing; GENETIC engineering; GASTRIC banding
- Publication
Obesity Surgery, 2020, Vol 30, Issue 9, p3570
- ISSN
0960-8923
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11695-020-04762-3