نتایج جستجو برای: nutrigenetics

تعداد نتایج: 135  

2014
Anne-Marie Minihane

Nutrigenetics refers to the interaction of genotype and diet composition to influence metabolism, health status and the risk of diet-related diseases. Gene variants influence food choice and appetite and therefore the intake of dietary components, their absorption, metabolism and tissue uptake along with their impact on molecular targets and physiological processes. The first draft of the major...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2009
Denis Lairon Catherine Defoort Jean-Charles Martin Marie-Jo Amiot-Carlin Marguerite Gastaldi Richard Planells

OBJECTIVE It has been substantiated that the onset of most major diseases (CVD, diabetes, obesity, cancers, etc.) is modulated by the interaction between genetic traits (susceptibility) and environmental factors, especially diet. We aim to report more specific observations relating the effects of Mediterranean-type diets on cardiovascular risk factors and the genetic background of subjects. R...

2012
Gianna Ferretti Tiziana Bacchetti Simona Masciangelo Letizia Saturni

Celiac disease (CD), a common heritable chronic inflammatory condition of the small intestine caused by permanent intolerance to gluten/gliadin (prolamin), is characterized by a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors. Developments in proteomics have provided an important contribution to the understanding of the biochemical and immunological aspects of the disease and the me...

2016
Christine A. Houghton Robert G. Fassett Jeff S. Coombes

The recognition that food-derived nonnutrient molecules can modulate gene expression to influence intracellular molecular mechanisms has seen the emergence of the fields of nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics. The aim of this review is to describe the properties of nutrigenomic activators of transcription factor Nrf2 (nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2), comparing the potential for sulfora...

2017
Carolina F. Nicoletti Cristiana Cortes-Oliveira Marcela A. S. Pinhel Carla B. Nonino

This review provides a literature overview of new findings relating nutritional genomics and bariatric surgery. It also describes the importance of nutritional genomics concepts in personalized bariatric management. It includes a discussion of the potential role bariatric surgery plays in altering the three pillars of nutritional genomics: nutrigenetics, nutrigenomics, and epigenetics. We prese...

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2016
Omid Toupchian Gity Sotoudeh Anahita Mansoori Mahmoud Djalali Seyyed Ali Keshavarz Ensieh Nasli-Esfahani Ehsan Alvandi Fariba Koohdani

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), as an omega-3 fatty acid, in a natural ligand of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs). Regarding the combinative effects of Nutrigenomics and Nutrigenetics and due to the lack of in vivo studies conducted using natural ligands of PPARs, we aimed to evaluate the effects of DHA supplementation on vascular function, telomerase activity, and PPARγ-LXRα-ABC...

Journal: :Progress in molecular biology and translational science 2012
Iwona Rudkowska Louis Pérusse

The rise in the prevalence of obesity observed over the past decades is taken by many as an indication of the predominance of environmental factors (the so-called obesogenic environment) over genetic factors in explaining why obesity has reached epidemic proportions. While a changing environment favoring increased food intake and decreased physical activity levels has clearly contributed to shi...

Journal: :Nutrition 2009
Martin Kussmann Michael Affolter

Apart from the air we breathe, food is the only physical matter we take into our body during our life. Nutrition exhibits therefore the most important life-long environmental impact on human health. Food components interact with our body at system, organ, cellular, and molecular levels. These dietary components come in complex mixtures, in which not only the presence and concentrations of a sin...

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