Forbes October 12, 2024
Bruce Y. Lee

Precision nutrition is about better tailoring diets and dietary recommendations to different people because one size certainly does not fit all, as I’ve written previously for Forbes. So to determine the best diet for someone all you have to do is figure out what’s going on with that person’s genetics, physiology, microbiome, body type, eating behaviors, stress, social influences, food environment, health conditions and all kinds of other stuff that affect nutrition and health. And you have keep track of how all of these things may interact with each other and change over time. No problem, right?

Not really. It can be really complex keeping track of and sorting out all these different things that are occurring in different ways...

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