Stover Patrick J, Caudill Marie A
Cornell University, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
J Am Diet Assoc. 2008 Sep;108(9):1480-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2008.06.430.
The Institute of Medicine recently convened a workshop to review the state of the various domains of nutritional genomics research and policy and to provide guidance for further development and translation of this knowledge into nutrition practice and policy. Nutritional genomics holds the promise to revolutionize both clinical and public health nutrition practice and facilitate the establishment of (a) genome-informed nutrient and food-based dietary guidelines for disease prevention and healthful aging, (b) individualized medical nutrition therapy for disease management, and (c) better targeted public health nutrition interventions (including micronutrient fortification and supplementation) that maximize benefit and minimize adverse outcomes within genetically diverse human populations. As the field of nutritional genomics matures, which will include filling fundamental gaps in knowledge of nutrient-genome interactions in health and disease and demonstrating the potential benefits of customizing nutrition prescriptions based on genetics, registered dietitians will be faced with the opportunity of making genetically driven dietary recommendations aimed at improving human health.
美国医学研究所最近召开了一次研讨会,以审查营养基因组学研究和政策各领域的现状,并为将这些知识进一步发展并转化为营养实践和政策提供指导。营养基因组学有望彻底改变临床和公共卫生营养实践,并有助于制定:(a) 基于基因组信息的、用于疾病预防和健康老龄化的营养素及食物膳食指南;(b) 用于疾病管理的个性化医学营养疗法;(c) 针对性更强的公共卫生营养干预措施(包括微量营养素强化和补充),从而在基因多样化的人群中使益处最大化并将不良后果最小化。随着营养基因组学领域的成熟,这将包括填补健康和疾病中营养素与基因组相互作用知识方面的基本空白,并证明根据遗传学定制营养处方的潜在益处,注册营养师将面临做出基于基因的饮食建议以改善人类健康的机会。