Nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics in functional foods and personalized nutrition /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Ferguson, Lynnette R.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2014
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Table of Contents:
  • Nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics : importance for functional foods and personalized nutrition
  • Variations in solute transporter genes affecting micronutrient solute transport and human health
  • Genetic variants in the omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acid metabolic pathways : their role in the determination of nutritional requirements and chronic disease risk
  • Nutrigenomic approaches to unravelling the physiological effects of complex foods
  • Modulating the risk of cardiovascular disease through nutrigenetics
  • Modulating the risk of obesity and diabetes through nutrigenetics
  • Nutrigenetics and Crohn's disease
  • Microbiome and host interactions in inflammatory bowel diseases : relevance for personalized nutrition
  • The importance of cell-specific gene expression patterns for understanding nutrient and gene interactions in inflammatory bowel diseases
  • Data mining and network analysis : potential importance in nutrigenomics research
  • Metabolomics : an important tool for assessing state of health and risk of disease in nutrigenomics research
  • Epigenetics : what role could this play in functional foods and personalised nutrition?
  • Foodomics to study efficacy of human dietary interventions : proof of principle study
  • Considerations in estimating genotype in nutrigenetic studies
  • Bringing nutrigenomics to the food industry : industry-academia partnerships as an important challenge
  • Commercialisation of nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics
  • Bringing nutrigenomics to the public : is direct-to-consumer testing the future of nutritional genomics?
  • Nutritional genomics in practice : interaction with health professionals in bringing nutritional genomics to the public
  • Harvesting normative potential for nutrigenomic research
  • Public health context for nutrigenomics and personalized nutrition
  • Nutrigenomics and public health.