Harnessing Diet and Gene Expression Insights through a Centralized Nutrigenomics Database to Improve Public Health
Fahmida Hai, Shriya Samudrala, Ijeoma Ezengwa, Rubayat Khan, Saif Nirzhor, Don Roosan

TL;DR
This paper presents a centralized nutrigenomics database designed to enhance understanding of gene-diet interactions, aiding clinicians and patients in making personalized nutritional decisions to improve public health.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive database integrating genetic and dietary data, facilitating personalized nutrition insights for clinical and public health applications.
Findings
Database successfully integrates gene and diet information
Supports personalized nutritional recommendations
Enhances understanding of gene-diet interactions
Abstract
Nutrigenomics is an emerging field that explores the intricate interaction between genes and diet. This study aimed to develop a comprehensive database to help clinicians and patients understand the connections between genetic disorders, associated genes, and tailored nutritional recommendations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNutrition, Genetics, and Disease
