Proponents of consumer genetic tests claim that the information can positively impact health behaviors and aid in chronic disease prevention. However, the effects of disclosing genetic information on dietary intake behavior are not clear.A double-blinded, parallel group, 2:1 online randomized controlled trial was conducted to determine the short- and long-term effects of disclosing nutrition-related genetic information for personalized nutrition on dietary intakes of caffeine, vitamin C, added sugars, and sodium. Participants were healthy men and women aged 20-35 years (n = 138). The intervention group (n = 92) received personalized DNA-based dietary advice for 12-months and the control group (n = 46) received general dietary recommendation...
Personalised, genotype-based nutrition is a concept that links genotyping with specific nutritional ...
Nutrigenomic research may uncover the keys to utilizing genetic information to create food products ...
$\textbf{Background}$ Information about genetic and phenotypic risk of type 2 diabetes is now widel...
Background: Personal genetic information has become increasingly accessible as a result of consumer ...
Abstract Personal genetic information has become increasingly accessible to the public...
Hypertension affects around 1 billion people worldwide(1). Salt sensitivity, a heterogenous blood pr...
Nutrigenetics research is anticipated to lay the foundation for personalized dietary recommendations...
Abstract Background Gene-environment studies demonstrate variability in nutrient requirements depend...
BackgroundObesity rates in the United States have escalated in recent decades and present a major ch...
It is predicted that non-communicable diseases will account for over 73 % of global mortality in 202...
Background: There has been limited evidence about whether genotype-tailored advice provides extra be...
This article discusses the prospects and limitations of the scientific basis for offering personaliz...
Background: There is evidence that physical activity (PA) can attenuate the influence of the fat mas...
Diet is an important modifiable determinant of disease, and it is becoming clear that diet and genet...
It is predicted that non-communicable diseases will account for over 73Â % of global mortality in 20...
Personalised, genotype-based nutrition is a concept that links genotyping with specific nutritional ...
Nutrigenomic research may uncover the keys to utilizing genetic information to create food products ...
$\textbf{Background}$ Information about genetic and phenotypic risk of type 2 diabetes is now widel...
Background: Personal genetic information has become increasingly accessible as a result of consumer ...
Abstract Personal genetic information has become increasingly accessible to the public...
Hypertension affects around 1 billion people worldwide(1). Salt sensitivity, a heterogenous blood pr...
Nutrigenetics research is anticipated to lay the foundation for personalized dietary recommendations...
Abstract Background Gene-environment studies demonstrate variability in nutrient requirements depend...
BackgroundObesity rates in the United States have escalated in recent decades and present a major ch...
It is predicted that non-communicable diseases will account for over 73 % of global mortality in 202...
Background: There has been limited evidence about whether genotype-tailored advice provides extra be...
This article discusses the prospects and limitations of the scientific basis for offering personaliz...
Background: There is evidence that physical activity (PA) can attenuate the influence of the fat mas...
Diet is an important modifiable determinant of disease, and it is becoming clear that diet and genet...
It is predicted that non-communicable diseases will account for over 73Â % of global mortality in 20...
Personalised, genotype-based nutrition is a concept that links genotyping with specific nutritional ...
Nutrigenomic research may uncover the keys to utilizing genetic information to create food products ...
$\textbf{Background}$ Information about genetic and phenotypic risk of type 2 diabetes is now widel...