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Nutrition advice is traditionally delivered through population-level guidelines, yet individual responses to diet vary widely. Nutrigenomics provides a framework to understand this variability by examining how genetic differences influence metabolism, nutrient processing, and dietary response, allowing for more personalised nutrition strategies. This presentation will explore key genetic pathways and variations that influence lipid metabolism, carbohydrate response, weight regulation, and micronutrient processing, and how these insights can be applied responsibly in clinical practice.
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AI Verified The quote is directly about the core claim that population-level nutrition guidance can be misleading for individuals because genetic differences cause widely varying dietary responses; the source context further ties this to lipid/fat response genes, making a determinate stance on the statement substantially more likely even though eggs are not named explicitly. ([nmi.health](https://www.nmi.health/from-dna-to-dinner-plate-applying-nutrigenomics-to-personalised-nutrition/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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AI Verified The quote says population-level guidelines can miss large individual differences because "individual responses to diet vary widely" and genetic differences affect "dietary response"; the source context also specifically mentions lipid transport and sensitivity to dietary fat, supporting an inference that broad egg advice could mislead some individuals, even though eggs or "hyper-responders" are not named explicitly. ([nmi.health](https://www.nmi.health/from-dna-to-dinner-plate-applying-nutrigenomics-to-personalised-nutrition/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago

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AI Verified Verified: the quoted wording appears verbatim in the webinar description on the cited page, specifically the two consecutive sentences at lines 42–43. The source is an official Nutritional Medicine Institute webinar page for this event and lists the event date as Tuesday 24th February 2026, so the stored quote, author, date, and source URL are consistent. ([nmi.health](https://www.nmi.health/from-dna-to-dinner-plate-applying-nutrigenomics-to-personalised-nutrition/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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