Affiliation:
1. University of Narowal, Pakistan
2. Swinburne University of Technology, Malaysia
3. Forman Christian College University, Pakistan
4. National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
Abstract
This chapter thoroughly examines the interrelationships among nutrition, genetics, and the microbiome, clarifying their collective influence on human health and the defense against chronic illnesses. This text delves into the crucial significance of diet in regulating physiological processes, including metabolic pathways, hormonal equilibrium, and immune system effectiveness. This study focuses on the burgeoning discipline of nutrigenomics, which underscores the impact of dietary components on gene expression and their potential to alleviate hereditary predispositions to different health disorders. Furthermore, the chapter explores the substantial impact of the microbiome on human health, which is mediated by dietary and genetic connections. The chapter concludes by proposing personalized dietary strategies that take into account an individual's genetic composition and microbial profiles. This approach offers a potential avenue for achieving optimal health and preventing diseases by leveraging the complex interplay between diet, genetics, and interactions within the microbiome.