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Nutrigenomics: A controversy [PDF]

open access: yesApplied & Translational Genomics, 2015
Nutrigenomics is an emerging science which investigates a certain area of nutrition that uses molecular tools to search access and understand the several responses obtained through a certain diet applied between individual and population groups. The increased need for the use of personalised nutrition in patients is increasing and research is being ...
Cristiana Pavlidis   +2 more
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Bioethical Considerations for Human Nutrigenomics

open access: yesAnnual Review of Nutrition, 2008
This article gives an overview of the ethical issues in nutrigenomics; research and personalized nutrition. The principles of research ethics, i.e., autonomy, beneficence, nonmalfeasance, and justice, are challenged by rapidly growing cross-border ...
John C Mathers
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Nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2004
Nutritional 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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Nutrigenomics and Antioxidants

Personalized Medicine, 2007
Since the complete sequencing of the human genome, the era of the 'omics' has appeared. Among them, a new discipline called 'nutrigenomics' emerged from the interface of nutrition research and genetics. Its aim is to understand how nutrients modulate gene expression. This powerful tool allows determinination of new biomarkers and the molecular pathways
Nasséra, Chalabi   +3 more
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Nutrigenomics in Perspective

Pharmacogenomics, 2007
“The innovative approaches of nutrigenomics will generate the knowledge that eventually allows the diet to be used as a way to prevent or delay the onset of disease.” The sequencing of various mammalian genomes has initiated the development of novel technological applications to study gene expression by high-throughput methods, for as many genes as ...
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Nutrigenomics

Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin, 2015
The emerging discipline of nutrigenomics analyzes the impact of dietary components on health and disease at all scales from cell to organism. Using a wide range of high, medium, and low throughput experimental techniques, bioinformatics and computational modeling, we have in recent years gained some insight into molecular mechanisms underlying ...
Heiland, I., Thedieck, K.
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Nutrigenomics in Cardiovascular Medicine [PDF]

open access: yesCirculation: Cardiovascular Genetics, 2009
Received July 2, 2009; accepted October 2, 2009. Nutrigenomics represents a suitable approach to cardiovascular medicine, potentially enabling both, better prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) through optimization of individuals’ dietary intakes.
Dolores Corella, JOSÉ M Ordovás
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Nutrigenomics

Abstract: Nutrigenomics advances an integrated research agenda that connects molecular nutrition, multi-omics, and precision health to the wider technological, ecological, and governance systems in which diet and disease co-evolve. Drawing on a broad portfolio of work in quantum and statistical foundations, causal AI pipelines, omics and ...
Seema Sonkar, Richa Singh
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Nutrigenomics

2014
The whole complex of molecular processes of human organism results from endogenous physiological execution of the information encoded in the genome but is also influenced by exogenous factors which include those originating from nutrition as major agents.
ZIRPOLI, HYLDE   +2 more
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