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Nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2004Nutritional genomics has tremendous potential to change the future of dietary guidelines and personal recommendations. Nutritional genomics covers nutrigenomics, which explores the effects of nutrients on the genome, proteome and metabolome, and nutrigenetics, the major goal of which is to elucidate the effect of genetic variation on the interaction ...
Jose M, Ordovas, Vincent, Mooser
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Nutrigenetics of the lipoprotein metabolism
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2011AbstractIt is well known that lipid metabolism is a cornerstone in the development of the commonest important chronic diseases worldwide, such as obesity, cardiovascular disease, or metabolic syndrome. In this regard, the area of lipid and lipoprotein metabolism is one of the areas in which the understanding of the development and progression of those ...
Antonio, Garcia-Rios +4 more
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A Novel Approach to the Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics of Obesity and Weight Management
Nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics, as well as diet and exercise, play an important role in the development and treatment of obesity and its comorbidities.
Christine A Houghton
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Crown copyright © 2008 Published by Elsevier Ltd.The term nutrigenomics refers to the effect of diet on gene expression. The term nutrigenetics refers to the impact of inherited traits on the response to a specific dietary pattern, functional food or ...
Michael Fenech
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2007
Nutrients interact with the human genome to modulate molecular pathways that may become disrupted, resulting in an increased risk of developing various chronic diseases. Genetic polymorphisms affect the metabolism of dietary factors, which in turn affects the expression of genes involved in a number of important metabolic processes.
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Nutrients interact with the human genome to modulate molecular pathways that may become disrupted, resulting in an increased risk of developing various chronic diseases. Genetic polymorphisms affect the metabolism of dietary factors, which in turn affects the expression of genes involved in a number of important metabolic processes.
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Fundamentals of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science, 2012This volume of Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science is devoted to the exciting and promising field of nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics. The introductory chapter defines the basic concepts necessary for the interpretation of the material covered in the remainder of the volume.
Claude Bouchard, JOSÉ M Ordovás
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Nutrigenetics: The Relevance of Polymorphisms
20101. Nutrigenetics has been defined as “an integrated framework that simultaneously examines genetics and associated polymorphisms with diet-related diseases” and may lead to a better understanding of how diet may influence cancer risk.
Susan E Mccann +2 more
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Romanian journal of internal medicine = Revue roumaine de medecine interne, 2009
Since Hippocrates it is known that nutrition plays a very important role in maintaining health, people being advised to consider "food intake as a real medicine". Modern science shows that important and necessary for an optimal state of health is not only the intake of some specific nutrients, but, above all, specific quantities of each and every ...
Nicoleta, Mitroi, Maria, Moţa
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Since Hippocrates it is known that nutrition plays a very important role in maintaining health, people being advised to consider "food intake as a real medicine". Modern science shows that important and necessary for an optimal state of health is not only the intake of some specific nutrients, but, above all, specific quantities of each and every ...
Nicoleta, Mitroi, Maria, Moţa
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Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics of Caloric Restriction
2012Obesity is a complex disease resulting from a chronic and long-term positive energy balance in which both genetic and environmental factors are involved. Weight-reduction methods are mainly focused on dietary changes and increased physical activity. However, responses to nutritional intervention programs show a wide range of interindividual variation ...
Itziar, Abete +3 more
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