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Nutrigenomics and nutraceuticals : clinical relevance and disease prevention / edited by Yashwant V. Pathak, Ali M. Ardekani.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, c2018.Description: xix, 567 pages ; illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781498765114 (hardback)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QP144 G45N95 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Applications of nutrigenomics for disease prevention and better health -- Omics-driven novel technologies in food and nutrition research -- Nutrigenomics: the cutting edge and Asian perspectives -- Novel approaches in food functions based on nutrigenomic research -- Recent trends in omics-based methods and techniques for lung disease prevention -- Proteomics as a comprehensive molecular means to understand dietary health effects -- Application of nutritional metabolomics for better health and healthcare -- Facts and controversies based on diet, genomics, and cancer -- Chronic degenerative diseases in adults and their correlation with childhood feeding and genomic composition -- Biology and optimal health -- The role of pro-inflammatory factors and metabolic stress in disease -- The influence of dietary components on gene expression -- Nutrigenomic aspects of trace elements -- Prenatal nutrition exposure leading to adult obesity, diabetes, and hypertension -- Microbiome, diet, and health -- Genetic susceptibility to common diseases and diet intakes -- Nutrition and health aging -- The role of nutritional factors in pathogenesis of diseases -- Gene-based dietary advice and eating behavior -- Dietary fats and cancer.
Summary: "Genomics and related areas of research have contributed greatly to the understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diet – disease relationships. In the past decade, the evidence has become stronger for a direct link between genome/epigenome damage and increased risk for adverse health outcomes. It is now exceedingly clear that micronutrients are critical as cofactors for many cellular functions, including DNA repair enzymes, methylation of CpG sequences, DNA oxidation, and/or uracil incorporation into DNA. Nutrigenomics and Nutraceuticals: Clinical Relevance and Disease Prevention brings new perspectives on disease prevention strategy based on the genomic knowledge and nutraceuticals of an individual and the diet her or she receives."--Back cover
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Books Books Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Reserve Section Non-fiction RUS QP144 G45N95 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Room use only 77861 00077810

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Applications of nutrigenomics for disease prevention and better health -- Omics-driven novel technologies in food and nutrition research -- Nutrigenomics: the cutting edge and Asian perspectives -- Novel approaches in food functions based on nutrigenomic research -- Recent trends in omics-based methods and techniques for lung disease prevention -- Proteomics as a comprehensive molecular means to understand dietary health effects -- Application of nutritional metabolomics for better health and healthcare -- Facts and controversies based on diet, genomics, and cancer -- Chronic degenerative diseases in adults and their correlation with childhood feeding and genomic composition -- Biology and optimal health -- The role of pro-inflammatory factors and metabolic stress in disease -- The influence of dietary components on gene expression -- Nutrigenomic aspects of trace elements -- Prenatal nutrition exposure leading to adult obesity, diabetes, and hypertension -- Microbiome, diet, and health -- Genetic susceptibility to common diseases and diet intakes -- Nutrition and health aging
-- The role of nutritional factors in pathogenesis of diseases -- Gene-based dietary advice and eating behavior -- Dietary fats and cancer.

"Genomics and related areas of research have contributed greatly to the understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diet – disease relationships. In the past decade, the evidence has become stronger for a direct link between genome/epigenome damage and increased risk for adverse health outcomes.
It is now exceedingly clear that micronutrients are critical as cofactors for many cellular functions, including DNA repair enzymes, methylation of CpG sequences, DNA oxidation, and/or uracil incorporation into DNA. Nutrigenomics and Nutraceuticals: Clinical Relevance and Disease Prevention brings new perspectives on disease prevention strategy based on the genomic knowledge and nutraceuticals of an individual and the diet her or she receives."--Back cover

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