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Sufayan.ah

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What is the potential nutrition benefit of each of us being able to inexpensively and non-invasively find out our personal genetic make-up?

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What are the primary carbohydrates in human milk?
 a. Sucrose and lactose
  b. Lactose and oligosaccharides
  c. Glucose and oligosaccharides
  d. Fructose and lactose



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Answer to Question 1

Once we knew our personal genetic make-up, we could have dietary recommendations about specific amounts of foods, nutrients, supplements, and exercise to best help us prevent illness. For example, if your genes suggest that your risk for heart disease is high, your list of recommendations would likely stress a diet low in saturated fat, trans fatty acids, and sodium but high in other, cardio-protective foods. Alternatively, if you were found to be at very low risk for cardiovascular disease, you may not have to be as concerned about these nutrients. In other words, you would receive a personalized dietary prescription.

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Sufayan.ah

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


bulacsom

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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