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The Exposome in the Era of the Quantified Self

Xinyue Zhang, Peng Gao, M Snyder

2021Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Human health is regulated by complex interactions among the genome, the microbiome, and the environment. While extensive research has been conducted on the human genome and microbiome, little is known about the human exposome. The exposome comprises the totality of chemical, biological, and physical exposures that individuals encounter over their lifetimes. Traditional environmental and biological monitoring only targets specific substances, whereas exposomic approaches identify and quantify thousands of substances simultaneously using nontargeted high-throughput and high-resolution analyses. The quantified self (QS) aims at enhancing our understanding of human health and disease through self-tracking. QS measurements are critical in exposome research, as external exposures impact an individual's health, behavior, and biology. This review discusses both the achievements and the shortcomings of current research and methodologies on the QS and the exposome and proposes future research directions.

Topics & Concepts

ExposomeMicrobiomeHuman healthComputational biologyData scienceBiologyComputer scienceMedicineEnvironmental healthBioinformaticsHealth, Environment, Cognitive AgingNutritional Studies and DietDelphi Technique in Research