Thursday, March 20, 2014

Tailoring people’s diet to minimise their health risk is a new scientific approach called personalised nutrition

"But part of the problem with customising dietary advice is that people often tweak the truth. “When you ask people to write down what they have eaten they try to cheat on you. They cheat on themselves too,” explains nutritional scientist Hannelore Daniel, "
“Often the people that need the diet the most are the ones that do not follow it,” explains José Ordovás, professor in nutrition and genetics at Tufts University,"

Read more: http://www.youris.com/Bioeconomy/Food/Smart-And-Personal-Dietary-Advice.kl#ixzz2wYU0TAwx

Read more: http://www.youris.com/Bioeconomy/Food/Smart-And-Personal-Dietary-Advice.kl#ixzz2wYTlP9BR


Tailoring people’s diet to minimise their health risk is a new scientific approach called personalised nutrition

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