This study aims to analyze the interaction between daily nutrient intake and genetic variants, and their impact on the development of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Specifically, the study will apply a Gene-Environment Interaction (GxE) model to investigate how nutrient intake levels, depending on genetic variation, influence the manifestation of metabolic syndrome.
Metabolic syndrome is a complex condition associated with various health problems, and it is believed that the interaction between genetic and environmental factors plays a significant role in its development. In particular, the effect of specific nutrient intake on metabolic syndrome may vary according to an individual’s genetic background. Therefore, this research aims to clarify the relationship between nutrient intake and genetic variants, and provide valuable insights into personalized approaches for the prevention and management of metabolic syndrome.
This study is expected to provide important scientific evidence for establishing personalized nutrient intake guidelines for the prevention of metabolic syndrome.