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Nutrigenetics: Applying the Science of Personal Nutrition provides
a fully referenced, readable guide to understanding the rationale
and importance of nutrigenetic applications and explains why single
nutrition recommendations will not fit everybody or even a majority
of modern humans. This books explains how genetic variation shapes
individual nutrition requirements and sensitivities, presents
questions to ask about reported gene-nutrient interactions, and
what needs to be done before putting nutrigenetic tests to
practical use. This book blends key concepts from the fields of
genetics, biochemistry, epidemiology, public health, and clinical
medicine to give a rich perspective on the genetically diverse
nutritional needs and sensitivities of individuals in health and
disease. A steadily increasing number of people order genetic tests
to find out what they should eat for better health, well being and
performance, and an even greater number asks their healthcare
providers about such tests. Most of the currently offered tests are
not grounded in current knowledge, often absurdly so, but few
professionals can explain why they are misguided. On the other
hand, there are more evidence-supported genetic variants that can
guide nutrition decisions, but again most healthcare providers know
little about them, much less use them in their daily practice.
There is a great need for a solidly evidence-based yet accessible
book that explains the science of nutrigenetics and provides the
tools to evaluate new nutrigenetic tests.
Principles of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics: Fundamentals for
Individualized Nutrition is the most comprehensive foundational
text on the complex topics of nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics.
Edited by three leaders in the field with contributions from the
most well-cited researchers conducting groundbreaking research in
the field, the book covers how the genetic makeup influences the
response to foods and nutrients and how nutrients affect gene
expression. Principles of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics:
Fundamentals for Individualized Nutrition is broken into four parts
providing a valuable overview of genetics, nutrigenetics, and
nutrigenomics, and a conclusion that helps to translate research
into practice. With an overview of the background, evidence,
challenges, and opportunities in the field, readers will come away
with a strong understanding of how this new science is the frontier
of medical nutrition. Principles of Nutrigenetics and
Nutrigenomics: Fundamentals for Individualized Nutrition is a
valuable reference for students and researchers studying nutrition,
genetics, medicine, and related fields.
Handbook of Nutrients: Structures, Metabolism and Genetics provides
a comprehensive overview of the supply and use of nutrients in the
human body and how the body regulates intake. Chapters detail the
principles determining digestion and absorption of food
ingredients, how these compounds and their metabolites get into the
brain, cross the placenta and pass through the kidneys. Each
nutrient covered contains a nutritional summary which describes
their function, their food sources, dietary requirements, potential
health risks if deficient, and impact of excessive intake. This
handbook contains the latest information on the scope of
structures, processes, genes and cofactors involved in maintaining
a healthy balance of nutrient supplies. The book is likely of
interest to a wide range of professionals because nutrient issues
connect to so many audiences. The link to dietary supplements is an
important one that could draw the attention even of educated lay
readers.
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