Detection of Nutrient-Related SNP to Reveal Individual Malnutrition Risk

  • Huo J
  • Zhang C
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Abstract

Malnutrition is a result of complicated reasons from diet and food behavior and also related to genetic background which has been revealed by studies in recent decades. Traditionally, nutrition status are measured and expressed with indexes of anthropometric, diet survey, clinical symptom, biochemistry, behavior, etc. These measurement has been used in national nutrition monitoring, clinic nutrition therapy, mother and children nutrition care, nutrition intervention projects, and scientific studies. However, genetic and epigenetic information on nutrition explain malnutrition in a genetic view that would supply additional new theory and methodology for the growing requirement in terms of personalized and precise nutrition. In this chapter, an introduction on the detection of nutrient-related SNP to reveal individual malnutrition risk is discussed.

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Huo, J., & Zhang, C. (2020). Detection of Nutrient-Related SNP to Reveal Individual Malnutrition Risk. In Malnutrition. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.92458

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