Nutrigenomics for Clinical Medicine and Personalized Healthcare presents an overview of and the challenges associated with bringing personalized nutrition to mainstream dietary practices in healthcare.
Broken into 18 chapters, this book addresses everything from the fundamental principles of nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics, to the role of nutritional factors in various diseases and disorders, to the ethical practices surrounding nutritional genomics.
Compiled for nutrition researchers, nutritionists, health professionals, and graduate students studying related topics, Nutrigenomics for Clinical Medicine and Personalized Healthcare is sure to be a welcomed reference.