DTN301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Nutrigenomics, Nutrigenetics, Gene Expression

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If there is the potential that we all have unique nutritional needs, how will this impact recommended dietary. Nutrigenomics: why can two people living in the same environment eat exactly the same diet and have two different health outcomes it is because we do not all had the same nutritional phenotype. Diet gene relationship: nutrigenomics is the study of the influence of dietary nutrients on gene expression, nutrigenetics is the study of the body"s response to dietary nutrients based on genes. In folate metabolism, 10% of the population is thought to be homozygous for the snip that encodes the enzyme methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, this population requires higher than the recommended amount of folic acid to meet their needs. Genetics and nutrition: an example of how genetic variations can impact the role of certain foods or nutrients. If there is the potential that we all have unique nutritional needs, how will this impact recommended.

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