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    Nutritional Epigenomics

    Nutritional Epigenomics by Ferguson, Bradley S.;

    Series: Translational Epigenetics; 14;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher Academic Press
    • Date of Publication 16 May 2025

    • ISBN 9780443155727
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages504 pages
    • Size 234x190 mm
    • Weight 450 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Nutritional Epigenomics, Second Edition, Volume Fourteen in the Translational Epigenetics series, offers a comprehensive overview of nutritional epigenomics as a mode of study, along with nutrition’s role in the epigenomic regulation of disease, health, and developmental processes. Here, an expert team of international contributors introduces readers to nutritional epigenomic regulators of gene expression, our diet’s role in epigenomic regulation of disease and disease inheritance, caloric restriction and exercise as they relate to recent epigenomic findings, and the influence of nutritional epigenomics over circadian rhythms, aging and longevity, and fetal health and development, among other processes.

    Disease specific chapters address metabolic disease (obesity and diabetes), cancer, and neurodegeneration, among other disorders. Diet-gut microbiome interactions in the epigenomic regulation of disease are also discussed, as is the role of micronutrients and milk miRNAs in epigenetic regulation. Finally, chapter authors examine ongoing discussions of race and ethnicity in the social-epigenomic regulation of health and disease. This new edition has been fully updated to reflect current research in the field.

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    Table of Contents:

    SECTION I Introduction
    1. Introduction to nutritional epigenomics

    SECTION II Epigenetic regulators
    2. DNA methylation and chromatin modifications
    3. Small non-coding RNAs as epigenetic regulators

    SECTION III Epigenomic regulation of disease
    4. The impact of race and ethnicity in the social epigenomic regulation of disease
    5. The epigenomic impact of methylation in metabolic dysfunction and cancer
    6. The role for DNA/RNA methylation on neurocognitive dysfunctions
    7. Histone acylation in the epigenomic regulation of insulin action and metabolic disease
    8. Cancer and non-coding RNAs 8. Race in the social-epigenomic regulation of pre- and perinatal development
    9. Social and Physical environments in the control of DNA methylation and inflammation during early development
    10. Maternal nutrition, epigenetic programming and metabolic syndrome 11. Epigenetic inheritance of metabolic signals
    12. The paternal diet regulates the offspring epigenome and health

    SECTION V Nutritional epigenomics and the circadian clock
    13. The interplay between diet, epigenetics and the circadian clock
    14. Epigenetic regulation of the fetal circadian clock: implications for nutritional programming of circadian and metabolic function
    15. The role for the microbiome in the regulation of the circadian clock and metabolism

    SECTION VI Caloric restriction and exercise in the epigenomic regulation of aging and disease
    16. Epigenomic reprogramming of caloric restriction on aging
    17. Dietary restriction in the epigenomic regulation of cardiovascular diseases
    18. Epigenomic adaptations of exercise in the control of metabolic disease and cancer

    SECTION VII Macro- and micronutrients as epigenomic regulators of health and disease
    19. B-vitamins and one-carbon metabolism: impacts on the epigenome during development
    20. Food bioactives in the epigenomic regulation of metabolic disease 21. Phytochemicals as dietary regulators of the cancer epigenome
    22. Regulation of non-coding RNAs by phytochemicals for cancer therapy
    23. Short chain fatty acids as epigenetic and metabolic regulators of neurocognitive health and disease

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