How difficult/expensive would it be to create a large database of people with full panels of their micronutrients, hormones, fat distribition, bmi, insulin, medications etc from regular checkup, and chronic issues?
I’ve started reading the literature on some common chronic diseases, and there’s often a few important (often different!) variables missing in different studies which make getting a full picture much harder.
As a second step, maybe allow individuals to add data with sensors and apps that come with a pipeline to the database? Sleep data, food diaries, glucose monitors, thermometers, step counters, heart rate monitors etc
Add genomic sequencing and you’ve got as much data as you can use, assuming you scale enough.
The question is how you make it easy enough that it can be opt-out instead of opt-in
How difficult/expensive would it be to create a large database of people with full panels of their micronutrients, hormones, fat distribition, bmi, insulin, medications etc from regular checkup, and chronic issues?
I’ve started reading the literature on some common chronic diseases, and there’s often a few important (often different!) variables missing in different studies which make getting a full picture much harder.
As a second step, maybe allow individuals to add data with sensors and apps that come with a pipeline to the database? Sleep data, food diaries, glucose monitors, thermometers, step counters, heart rate monitors etc
Add genomic sequencing and you’ve got as much data as you can use, assuming you scale enough.
The question is how you make it easy enough that it can be opt-out instead of opt-in