Bhubaneswar (Odisha Tazanews) :- The escalating burden of cardio-metabolic disorders in India and its global diaspora demands a nuanced understanding of underlying mechanisms, tailored risk stratification, and precision interventions. Existing prediction models, largely derived from Caucasian cohorts, fall short in accuracy for India’s ethnically diverse population, shaped by unique genetic, dietary, and lifestyle factors.

The integration of multi-omics data with artificial intelligence-driven analytics heralds a paradigm shift towards personalised, predictive, preventive, and participatory (4P) medicine.The Phenome India-CSIR Health Cohort Knowledgebase (PI-CHECK), a flagship CSIR initiative, establishes a Pan-India longitudinal cohort of employees, pensioners, and spouses, leveraging CSIR’s nationwide laboratories for assessments at three time points over a five-year period.