9783318055986-3318055980-Next-generation Nutritional Biomarkers to Guide Better Health Care: 84th Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop, Lausanne, September 2014 (Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series: Pediatric Program)

Next-generation Nutritional Biomarkers to Guide Better Health Care: 84th Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop, Lausanne, September 2014 (Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series: Pediatric Program)

ISBN-13: 9783318055986
ISBN-10: 3318055980
Edition: 1
Author: E. E. Baetge, A. Dhawan, A. M. Prentice
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: S Karger Ag
Format: Hardcover 126 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783318055986
ISBN-10: 3318055980
Edition: 1
Author: E. E. Baetge, A. Dhawan, A. M. Prentice
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: S Karger Ag
Format: Hardcover 126 pages

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Next-generation Nutritional Biomarkers to Guide Better Health Care: 84th Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop, Lausanne, September 2014 (Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series: Pediatric Program) (ISBN-13: 9783318055986 and ISBN-10: 3318055980), written by authors E. E. Baetge, A. Dhawan, A. M. Prentice, was published by S Karger Ag in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Next-generation Nutritional Biomarkers to Guide Better Health Care: 84th Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop, Lausanne, September 2014 (Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series: Pediatric Program) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.38.

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There are only a few areas in human nutrition and metabolism where biomarkers are routinely used to predict health and functional outcome. For instance, of the four major nutritional deficiencies, only iron deficiency can be precisely diagnosed by employing biomarkers. They therefore play a limited role in research and decision making, and intervention strategies are still mostly targeted at the population level. What is needed at this stage are biomarkers that are predictive of later functional health and that stay stable from infancy to childhood and adult health. Moreover, individual variability must be considered, taking into account the complexity of foods, lifestyle, and metabolic processes that contribute to health or disease. These factors present significant challenges when it comes to personalizing dietary advice for healthy or diseased individuals. This book focuses on the values and limitations of traditional nutritional biomarkers and on opportunities for new biomarkers. Contributions are divided into three parts: Methodologies with regard to global epidemiology; applications/end users, and future horizons. The main goal is to review recent developments and predict how exciting new technologies could be used to drive advances in nutrition-related health care.

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