Precision Nutrition 4.0: A Big Data and Ethics Foresight Analysis--Convergence of Agrigenomics, Nutrigenomics, Nutriproteomics, and Nutrimetabolomics

Omics : a Journal of Integrative Biology
Vural Ozdemir, Eugene Kolker

Abstract

Nutrition is central to sustenance of good health, not to mention its role as a cultural object that brings together or draws lines among societies. Undoubtedly, understanding the future paths of nutrition science in the current era of Big Data remains firmly on science, technology, and innovation strategy agendas around the world. Nutrigenomics, the confluence of nutrition science with genomics, brought about a new focus on and legitimacy for "variability science" (i.e., the study of mechanisms of person-to-person and population differences in response to food, and the ways in which food variably impacts the host, for example, nutrient-related disease outcomes). Societal expectations, both public and private, and claims over genomics-guided and individually-tailored precision diets continue to proliferate. While the prospects of nutrition science, and nutrigenomics in particular, are established, there is a need to integrate the efforts in four Big Data domains that are naturally allied--agrigenomics, nutrigenomics, nutriproteomics, and nutrimetabolomics--that address complementary variability questions pertaining to individual differences in response to food-related environmental exposures. The joint use of these four omics k...Continue Reading

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Sep 16, 2016·Omics : a Journal of Integrative Biology·Collet DandaraVural Özdemir
Jan 12, 2017·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Tania RescignoAnna Capasso
Jun 18, 2017·Omics : a Journal of Integrative Biology·Nezih Hekim, Vural Özdemir
Feb 13, 2018·Omics : a Journal of Integrative Biology·Vural Özdemir, Simon Springer
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Apr 27, 2019·Frontiers in Nutrition·Abdellah Tebani, Soumeya Bekri
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Sep 6, 2020·Talanta·M D Luque de Castro, R Quiles-Zafra
Dec 23, 2020·Annual Review of Food Science and Technology·David Julian McClementsLiangli Yu

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