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Genetically Influenced Metabotypes

Meaning

Genetically influenced metabotypes (GIMs) are distinct biochemical phenotypes, or measurable metabolic profiles, that are significantly shaped by an individual’s underlying genetic variations, such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). These profiles represent the functional outcome of the interplay between genetic predisposition and environmental factors on the entire metabolic network. In the context of hormonal health, a GIM might describe a particular pattern of steroid hormone metabolite excretion or a specific efficiency in neurotransmitter precursor synthesis. Identifying these GIMs allows for a highly personalized approach to nutrition, supplementation, and endocrine therapy, moving beyond one-size-fits-all recommendations.