Last Posted: Aug 23, 2019
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K Westerman et al, MedXRIV, August 2019 - High Genetic Risk Scores of ASIC2, MACROD2, CHRM3, and C2orf83 Genetic Variants Associated with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Impair Insulin Sensitivity and Interact with Energy Intake in Korean Women.
Kim Sung-Hoon et al. Gynecologic and obstetric investigation 2019 84(3) 225-236 - The Food Programme, Is There A Perfect Diet Just For You? The Future of Personalised Nutrition
BBC Radio 4 - Comparison of Nutrigenomics Technology Interface Tools for Consumers and Health Professionals: A Sequential Explanatory Mixed Methods Investigation.
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C Graber et al, NY Times, June 10, 2019 - Nutrigenetic Testing for Personalized Nutrition: An Evaluation of Public Perceptions, Attitudes, and Concerns in a Population of French Canadians.
Vallée Marcotte Bastien et al. Lifestyle genomics 2019 May 1-8 - Personalized Nutrition: Translating the Science of NutriGenomics Into Practice: Proceedings From the 2018 American College of Nutrition Meeting.
Aruoma Okezie I et al. Journal of the American College of Nutrition 38(4) 287-301 - "Omics" Education in Dietetic Curricula: A Comparison between Two Institutions in the USA and Mexico.
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J Weisenberger, Today's Dietitian, May 2019 - Why You Don't Actually Need to Test for MTHFR Gene Variants
TC Smith, Self, March 2019
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