Across
- 4. The observable characteristics that result from a gene or set of genes
- 5. Conditions that are _____ are more complex and difficult to apply nutrigenetics to
- 8. The genes present in an individual
- 9. An individual’s distinct metabolic response to a specific intervention,
- 10. an individual’s fundamental molecular and metabolic processes that are affected by foods
Down
- 1. Conditions that are _____ are simpler to apply nutrigenetics too
- 2. ______ nutrition; nutritional policy and recommendations based on what society needs on average
- 3. how an individual's genetics influence disease risk and response to a given diet
- 6. ______ nutrition; nutritional interventions tailored to an individual's characteristics and genotype
- 7. ______ paradox; the idea that interventions that may help at the population level could offer little help to an individual
