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Nutrigenomics and Nutraceuticals: Clinical Relevance and Disease Prevention (PDF)

Exploring the Link Between Nutrigenomics and Disease Prevention

The evidence is becoming stronger for a direct link between increased genome/epigenome damage and increased risk for adverse health outcomes. It is clear micronutrients are critical as cofactors for many cellular functions such as DNA repair enzymes or DNA oxidation. The field of Nutrigenomics has been the focus of research because it provides an opportunity to apply genomics knowledge in nutrition research, making the associations between specific nutrients and gene expressions which has significant relevance clinically and can be applied in disease prevention.

This book brings a new perspective on disease prevention strategy based on the genomic knowledge of individuals and their diet. It is part of the Nutraceuticals series and provides a comprehensive overview of the subject. The book is a hardcover, 592 pages long, published by CRC Press in October 2017. It is written in English and has an ISBN-10 of 1498765114 and ISBN-13 of 978-1498765114.

With its focus on the genomic knowledge of individuals and their diet, this book offers a new perspective on disease prevention strategy. It is a valuable resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and individuals interested in the role of nutrigenomics in maintaining health and preventing disease.

By applying genomics knowledge in nutrition research, this book makes the associations between specific nutrients and gene expressions. This has significant relevance clinically and can be applied in disease prevention. It is an essential read for those looking to understand the link between nutrigenomics and disease prevention.

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