Personalised nutrition and health

Jose M Ordovas, Lynnette R Ferguson, E Shyong Tai, John C Mathers, Jose M Ordovas, Lynnette R Ferguson, E Shyong Tai, John C Mathers

Abstract

Jose Ordovas and colleagues consider that nutrition interventions tailored to individual characteristics and behaviours have promise but more work is needed before they can deliver

Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: We have read and understood BMJ policy on declaration of interests and declare the following interests: JMO is part of Habit advisory board.

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