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Apolipoprotein E4 and Alzheimer's disease causality under adverse environments and potential intervention by senolytic nutrients.

Personalized nutrition: Tailoring dietary recommendations through genetic insights. Free

Table 2 lists some of the key genes that are involved with nutritional genomics: MTHFR, APOE, TCF7L2, BCMO1 (i.e., BCMO1), and FTO. The authors conclude by suggesting that we are on the brink of profoundly revolutionizing personalized nutrition, but requires sustained collaborative efforts of multiple disciplines.

Effects of dietary fiber, phenolic compounds, and fatty acids on mental health: Possible interactions with genetic and epigenetic aspects. Free

Ultra-processed food intake and increased risk of obesity: A narrative review. Free

Effects of different combinations of phytochemical-rich fruits and vegetables on chronic disease risk markers and gene expression changes: Insights from the MiBLEND Study, a randomized trial. Free

Various combinations of fruits and vegetables containing plant compounds like flavonoids, carotenoids, anthocyanins and glucosinolates can favorably influence the expression of genes such as those involved in DNA repair.

FoxO transcription factors regulate urea cycle through Ass1.

Nutrigenetics and nutritional strategies in systemic arterial hypertension: Evidence from a scoping review.

This review reports evidence of interactions between specific nutrients and certain gene variants affecting hypertension/blood pressure.

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