Journal of the American Dietetic Association — Nutritional Genomics Resources
The following articles have been published in the Journal. All files are in pdf format.
- Kauwell G. Epigenetics: What It Is and How It Can Affect Dietetics Practice. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2008;108(6):1056-1059.
- Reilly PR, DeBusk RM. Ethical and Legal Issues in Nutritional Genomics. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2008;108(1):36-40.
- Boehl T. Emerging Science Raises Questions: What to Tell Your Clients about Nutritional Genomics. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2007;107(7):1094-1096.
- Gilbride JA. Make Genetics Part of Your World. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2007;107(1):17.
- Rosen R, Earthman C, Marquart L, Reicks M. Continuing Education Needs of Registered Dietitians Regarding Nutrigenomics. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2006;106(8):1242-1245.
- Ordovas JM. Nutrigenetics, Plasma Lipids, and Cardiovascular Risk. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2006;106(7):1074-1081.
- Afman L, Müller M. Nutrigenomics: From Molecular Nutrition to Prevention of Disease. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2006;106(4):569-576.
- Trujillo E, Davis C, Milner J. Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics, and the Practice of Dietetics. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2006;106(3):403-413.
- German JB, Watkins SM, Fay LB. Metabolomics in Practice: Emerging Knowledge to Guide Future Dietetic Advice toward Individualized Health. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2005;105(9):1425-1432.
- Loos RJF, Rankinen T. Gene-Diet Interactions on Body Weight Changes. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2005;105(5):29-34.
- DeBusk RM, Fogarty CP, Ordovas JM, Kornman KS. Nutritional genomics in practice: Where do we begin? J Amer Diet Assoc. 2005;105(4):589-598.
- Vickery CE, Cotugna N. Incorporating human genetics into dietetics curricula remains a challenge. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2005;105(4):583-588.
- German JB. Genetic dietetics: Nutrigenomics and the future of dietetics practice. J Amer Diet Assoc. 2005;105(4):530-531.








