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Review
. 2005 Nov;94(5):623-32.
doi: 10.1079/bjn20051585.

The case for strategic international alliances to harness nutritional genomics for public and personal health

Jim Kaput  1 Jose M OrdovasLynnette FergusonBen van OmmenRaymond L RodriguezLindsay AllenBruce N AmesKevin DawsonBruce GermanRonald KraussWasyl MalyjMichael C ArcherStephen BarnesAmelia BartholomewRuth BirkPeter van BladerenKent J BradfordKenneth H BrownRosane CaetanoDavid CastleRuth ChadwickStephen ClarkeKarine ClémentCraig A CooneyDolores CorellaIvana Beatrice Manica da CruzHannelore DanielTroy DusterSven O E EbbessonRuan ElliottSusan Fairweather-TaitJim FeltonMichael FenechJohn W FinleyNancy Fogg-JohnsonRosalynn Gill-GarrisonMichael J GibneyPeter J GilliesJan-Ake GustafssonJohn L Hartman 4thLin HeJae-Kwan HwangJean-Philippe JaisYangsoo JangHans JoostClaudine JunienMitchell KanterWarren A KibbeBerthold KoletzkoBruce R KorfKenneth KornmanDavid W KrempinDominique LanginDenis R LaurenJong Ho LeeGilbert A LeveilleSu-Ju LinJohn MathersMichael MayneWarren McNabbJohn A MilnerPeter MorganMichael MullerYuri NikolskyFrans van der OuderaaTaesun ParkNorma PenselFrancisco Perez-JimenezKaisa PoutanenMatthew RobertsWim H M SarisGertrud SchusterAndrew N ShellingArtemis P SimopoulosSue SouthonE Shyong TaiBradford TownePaul TrayhurnRicardo UauyWillard J VisekCraig WardenRick WeissJohn WienckeJack WinklerGeorge L WolffXi Zhao-WilsonJean-Daniel Zucker
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The case for strategic international alliances to harness nutritional genomics for public and personal health

Jim Kaput et al. Br J Nutr. 2005 Nov.
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Abstract

Nutrigenomics is the study of how constituents of the diet interact with genes, and their products, to alter phenotype and, conversely, how genes and their products metabolise these constituents into nutrients, antinutrients, and bioactive compounds. Results from molecular and genetic epidemiological studies indicate that dietary unbalance can alter gene-nutrient interactions in ways that increase the risk of developing chronic disease. The interplay of human genetic variation and environmental factors will make identifying causative genes and nutrients a formidable, but not intractable, challenge. We provide specific recommendations for how to best meet this challenge and discuss the need for new methodologies and the use of comprehensive analyses of nutrient-genotype interactions involving large and diverse populations. The objective of the present paper is to stimulate discourse and collaboration among nutrigenomic researchers and stakeholders, a process that will lead to an increase in global health and wellness by reducing health disparities in developed and developing countries.

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