Health Policy and Management, City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, New York, NY, USA.
USDA-Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2022 Dec 19;116(6):1877-1900. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/nqac237.
Precision nutrition is an emerging concept that aims to develop nutrition recommendations tailored to different people's circumstances and biological characteristics. Responses to dietary change and the resulting health outcomes from consuming different diets may vary significantly between people based on interactions between their genetic backgrounds, physiology, microbiome, underlying health status, behaviors, social influences, and environmental exposures. On 11-12 January 2021, the National Institutes of Health convened a workshop entitled "Precision Nutrition: Research Gaps and Opportunities" to bring together experts to discuss the issues involved in better understanding and addressing precision nutrition. The workshop proceeded in 3 parts: part I covered many aspects of genetics and physiology that mediate the links between nutrient intake and health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer disease, and cancer; part II reviewed potential contributors to interindividual variability in dietary exposures and responses such as baseline nutritional status, circadian rhythm/sleep, environmental exposures, sensory properties of food, stress, inflammation, and the social determinants of health; part III presented the need for systems approaches, with new methods and technologies that can facilitate the study and implementation of precision nutrition, and workforce development needed to create a new generation of researchers. The workshop concluded that much research will be needed before more precise nutrition recommendations can be achieved. This includes better understanding and accounting for variables such as age, sex, ethnicity, medical history, genetics, and social and environmental factors. The advent of new methods and technologies and the availability of considerably more data bring tremendous opportunity. However, the field must proceed with appropriate levels of caution and make sure the factors listed above are all considered, and systems approaches and methods are incorporated. It will be important to develop and train an expanded workforce with the goal of reducing health disparities and improving precision nutritional advice for all Americans.
精准营养是一个新兴概念,旨在为不同人群的情况和生物学特征制定定制化的营养建议。由于个体间遗传背景、生理学、微生物组、基础健康状况、行为、社会影响和环境暴露等因素的相互作用,人们对饮食变化的反应以及不同饮食所带来的健康结果可能存在显著差异。2021 年 1 月 11 日至 12 日,美国国立卫生研究院召开了一次题为“精准营养:研究差距与机遇”的研讨会,召集专家讨论在更好地理解和解决精准营养问题方面所涉及的问题。研讨会分三个部分进行:第一部分涵盖了许多介导营养素摄入与心血管疾病、阿尔茨海默病和癌症等健康状况之间联系的遗传和生理学方面;第二部分回顾了饮食暴露和反应个体间变异性的潜在因素,如基线营养状况、昼夜节律/睡眠、环境暴露、食物感官特性、压力、炎症和健康的社会决定因素;第三部分提出了系统方法的必要性,需要新的方法和技术来促进精准营养的研究和实施,以及培养新一代研究人员所需的劳动力发展。研讨会得出的结论是,在能够提出更精确的营养建议之前,还需要进行大量的研究。这包括更好地理解和考虑年龄、性别、种族、病史、遗传学以及社会和环境因素等变量。新方法和技术的出现以及更多数据的可用性带来了巨大的机遇。然而,该领域必须谨慎行事,确保考虑到上述所有因素,并采用系统方法和手段。重要的是要培养一支规模更大的劳动力队伍,目标是减少健康差距,并为所有美国人提供更精确的营养建议。