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Comment by Bryan Munoz
Research assistant in the Tate Lab at the UNC Nutrition Research Institute focused on precision nutrition communication
These diets don't work for everyone, and sometimes they actually hurt us. For decades, nutrition research took a one-size-fits-all approach. But two people can eat the same food, and one might get healthier while the other develops diabetes. Why? Because nutrition depends on your genes, your environment, your lifestyle - your biology.AI Verified (Jun 12, 2025)
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Directly says dietary effects vary by genes, environment, lifestyle, and biology.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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Munoz says people can respond differently to the same food because nutrition depends on biology including genes.
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UNC Nutrition Research Institute’s cited article attributes the stored statement to Bryan Munoz.
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