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Perspectives on Precision Nutrition Research in Heart, Lung, and Blood Diseases and Sleep Disorders.

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The release of the 2020-2030 Strategic Plan for NIH Nutrition Research (SPNR) and its emphasis on precision nutrition has provided an opportunity to identify future nutrition research that addresses individual… Click to show full abstract

The release of the 2020-2030 Strategic Plan for NIH Nutrition Research (SPNR) and its emphasis on precision nutrition has provided an opportunity to identify future nutrition research that addresses individual variability in response to diet and nutrition across the lifespan - including those relevant to the Strategic Vision of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). The SPNR and the NHLBI's Strategic Vision were developed with extensive input from the extramural research community, and both have four overarching strategic goals within which are embedded several objectives for research. For the SPNR, these include (1) spur discovery science and normal biological functions (e.g., role of microbiome in health and disease), (2) population science to understand individual differences (e.g., biomarkers including omics that predict disease status), (3) emerging scientific areas of investigation and their application (e.g., data science, artificial intelligence), and (4) cross cutting themes (e.g., training the scientific workforce, and minority health and health disparities). These strategic goals and objectives serve as blueprints for research and training. Nutrition remains important in the prevention and treatment of heart, lung, and blood diseases, and sleep disorders (HLBS), and NHLBI has played a pivotal role in supporting nutrition research. In this paper, we report important gaps in the scientific literature related to precision nutrition in HLBS. Research opportunities that could stimulate precision nutrition and their alignment with the SPNR and the NHLBI Strategic Vision Objectives are provided. These opportunities include (1) exploring individual differences in response to varying dietary patterns and nutrients, (2) investigating genetic/epigenetic, biological (e.g., microbiome, biomarkers), social, psychosocial and environmental underpinnings of individual variability in diet, (3) elucidating the role of circadian rhythm and chrononutrition, and (4) applying implementation science research methods in precision nutrition interventions relevant to HLBS.

Keywords: lung blood; research; nutrition; heart lung; precision nutrition; nutrition research

Journal Title: Advances in nutrition
Year Published: 2022

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