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Abstract
Computational models of human glucose homeostasis can provide insight into the physiological processes underlying the observed inter-individual variability in glucose regulation. Modelling approaches ranging from "bottom-up" mechanistic models to "top-down" data-driven techniques have been applied to untangle the complex interactions underlying progressive disturbances in glucose homeostasis. While both approaches offer distinct benefits, a combined approach taking the best of both worlds has yet to be explored. Here, we propose a sequential combination of a mechanistic and a data-driven modeling approach to quantify individuals' glucose and insulin responses to an oral glucose tolerance test, using cross sectional data from 2968 individuals from a large observational prospective population-based cohort, the Maastricht Study. The best predictive performance, measured by R2 and mean squared error of prediction, was achieved with personalized mechanistic models alone. The addition of a data-driven model did not improve predictive performance. The personalized mechanistic models consistently outperformed the data-driven and the combined model approaches, demonstrating the strength and suitability of bottom-up mechanistic models in describing the dynamic glucose and insulin response to oral glucose tolerance tests.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e0285820 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | PLoS ONE |
Volume | 18 |
Issue number | 7 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2023 |
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DiaGame: DiaGame: Serious and personalized game for self-management of diabetes
van Riel, N. A. W. (Project Manager), Van Gorp, P. (Project communication officer), de Vries, R. (Project member) & Ferreira de Carvalho, D. (Project communication officer)
1/01/19 → 31/12/25
Project: Second tier
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MATRyOSka: Metabolic adaptation, transitions and resilience in overweight individuals
van Riel, N. A. W. (Project Manager), O'Donovan, S. (Project member), Arts, I. C. W. (Project member) & Afman, L. A. (Project member)
1/10/17 → 30/06/23
Project: Research direct
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Data on Proinsulin Reported by Bart van Sloun and Colleagues (Quantifying postprandial glucose responses using a hybrid modeling approach: Combining mechanistic and data-driven models in The Maastricht Study)
van Riel, N. A. W. & O'Donovan, S.
10/08/23
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- 1 Article
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Leveraging continuous glucose monitoring for personalized modeling of insulin-regulated glucose metabolism
Erdős, B. (Corresponding author), O'Donovan, S. D., Adriaens, M. E., Gijbels, A., Trouwborst, I., Jardon, K. M., Goossens, G. H., Afman, L. A., Blaak, E. E., van Riel, N. A. W. & Arts, I. C. W., 5 Apr 2024, In: Scientific Reports. 14, 1, 8037.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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