NUTRITION THROUGH LIFE CYCLE(LL)-TEXT
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To examine: Whether the statement “An individual's genetic traits play a role in how nutrient intake affects disease risk” is true or false.
Introduction: An individual’s genetic traits can result in marked variation in the development of disease risk between individuals with the same dietary intake. Nutrient-dependent interactions occur at genetic, protein production, and
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