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    Stratified nutrition: Asia's scalable path to healthier, personalised diets

    17 Jun 2025
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    Stratified nutrition designs diets for specific groups based on factors like age, gender, lifestyle, and health needs. This concept aims to offer a practical middle ground between universal dietary guidelines and highly individualized nutrition, with potential to enhance accessibility and scalability across Asia.

    Drawing from her experience in microbiome science, Dr Germaine Yong shared the importance of designing dietary strategies that reflect Asia’s diverse household dynamics, such as multigenerational living and unique gut health profiles.

    We are already translating these insights into action through ongoing research in Asian-specific gut microbiome biomarkers and mapping nutrient-microbiome associations from high-resolution diet-microbiome studies in Asian cohorts. These efforts underpin our broader strategy to understand digestive health and develop nutritional solutions that are both sustainable and accessible.

    Connect with us to understand more! 

    Read the full article here: Stratified nutrition for Asia to scale to healthier diets