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Comment by Dr. Lena Voss, RD, PhD
Registered dietitian and nutritional epidemiologist
Nutrigenomics is the study of how genes and nutrients interact to affect health and metabolism. This DNA-based approach to nutrition counseling enables dietitians and nutritionists to create personalized dietary plans tailored to individual genetic profiles, moving beyond one-size-fits-all recommendations to address the root causes of nutritional issues. [...] This intersection is where nutrigenomics comes in. It’s transforming nutrition counseling from a field mainly based on population-wide recommendations to one that can offer truly personalized guidance.AI Verified source (Mar 5, 2026)
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The quote is relevant because it explicitly says genetic differences change how people respond to nutrition and that counseling should move beyond population-wide, one-size-fits-all advice toward individualized guidance. Even though it does not mention eggs specifically, that context strongly signals a determinable stance on the broader claim that population-level egg advice can be misleading for some individuals due to genetic variation.
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The quote and source support a personalized, gene-based view of nutrition: they say nutrigenomics moves beyond one-size-fits-all advice and that the same diet can affect people differently because of genetic variation. That strongly implies population-level diet advice can mislead some individuals, though eggs/hyper-responders are inferred examples rather than explicitly discussed. ([nutritioned.org](https://www.nutritioned.org/what-is-nutrigenomics/))
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The source URL contains the quoted text verbatim across lines 19-21: the opening two sentences appear exactly, the omitted middle paragraph is consistent with an acceptable "[...]", and the closing two sentences also appear exactly. The page is bylined "Dr. Lena Voss, RD, PhD" and marked "Last Updated: March 5, 2026," which matches the submitted attribution and date. The site’s author page also identifies the same author name. ([nutritioned.org](https://www.nutritioned.org/what-is-nutrigenomics/))
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