营养几何框架作为精准医学的工具。

Q3 Medicine
Stephen J Simpson, David G Le Couteur, David E James, Jacob George, Jenny E Gunton, Samantha M Solon-Biet, David Raubenheimer
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引用次数: 59

摘要

营养学的基本问题包括:“什么构成了营养均衡的饮食?”、“未能达到饮食平衡的后果是什么?”以及“饮食平衡在整个生命过程和个人情况下是如何变化的?”回答这些问题需要掌握营养需求、食物和饮食的多维性和动态性,以及营养与健康之间的复杂关系,同时避免被复杂性所压倒。在这里,我们说明了如何使用一个综合框架来控制营养的复杂性,即营养几何框架(GFN),并展示了如何利用它来充分挖掘营养的潜力,为老年慢性疾病提供有针对性的初级干预和治疗。我们首先简要介绍GFN背后的概念,然后提供一个例子,说明在大型小鼠实验中如何使用GFN将营养与各种行为、生理和健康结果联系起来,最后提出一种人类健康的转化途径。
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The Geometric Framework for Nutrition as a tool in precision medicine.

The Geometric Framework for Nutrition as a tool in precision medicine.

The Geometric Framework for Nutrition as a tool in precision medicine.

Fundamental questions in nutrition include, "What constitutes a nutritionally balanced diet?", "What are the consequences of failing to achieve diet balance?", and "How does diet balance change across the lifecourse and with individual circumstances?". Answering these questions requires coming to grips with the multidimensionality and dynamic nature of nutritional requirements, foods and diets, and the complex relationships between nutrition and health, while at the same time avoiding becoming overwhelmed by complexity. Here we illustrate the use of an integrating framework for taming the complexity of nutrition, the Geometric Framework for Nutrition (GFN), and show how this might be used to untap the full potential for nutrition to provide targeted primary interventions and treatments for the chronic diseases of aging. We first briefly introduce the concepts behind GFN, then provide an example of how GFN has been used to relate nutrition to various behavioural, physiological and health outcomes in a large mouse experiment, and end by suggesting a translational pathway to human health.

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Nutrition and Healthy Aging
Nutrition and Healthy Aging Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: Nutrition and Healthy Aging is an international forum for research on nutrition as a means of promoting healthy aging. It is particularly concerned with the impact of nutritional interventions on the metabolic and molecular mechanisms which modulate aging and age-associated diseases, including both biological responses on the part of the organism itself and its micro biome. Results emanating from both model organisms and clinical trials will be considered. With regards to the latter, the journal will be rigorous in only accepting for publication well controlled, randomized human intervention trials that conform broadly with the current EFSA and US FDA guidelines for nutritional clinical studies. The journal will publish research articles, short communications, critical reviews and conference summaries, whilst open peer commentaries will be welcomed.
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