<P>While functional foods have become a reasonably well-established concept, personalized nutrition is still treated with skepticism by many. The recognition that people would have different nutrient requirements, or perceive foods in different ways, raises several concernsβsome real, some not so re
Nature outlook: Nutrigenomics. How food shapes health and evolution
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- Publisher
- Nature
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 43
- Series
- Nature Outlook'', 468 7327
- Category
- Library
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