Comment by Sammra Maqsood

Coauthor of a 2026 Food Science & Nutrition review on personalized nutrition and metabolic disease.
Traditional dietary recommendations frequently overlook individual heterogeneity in metabolic health. Personalized nutrition will provide a more focused approach to preventing chronic diseases by tailoring dietary recommendations according to lifestyle, metabolic, and genetic factors. [...] The main aim of this article is to investigate how variation within the microbiome and among genes impacts nutrient metabolism and make a case for successful evidence of individualized dietary intervention for obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
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Disputed The quote is real: the PubMed abstract at PMID 41567168 contains the submitted wording verbatim across two consecutive abstract sentences, and the page date is 2026-01-19. However, the source does not attribute that text to Sammra Maqsood alone; it lists eight individual coauthors for the article, with Sammra Maqsood as one coauthor. Because this platform cannot verify a multi-author journal article passage as a single-author quote, the attribution is disputed. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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