| Literature DB >> 25991225 |
Costanza Conti1, Elena Rossi1, Sara Marceglia2, Vittorio Tauro2, Federica Rizzi1, Monica Lazzaroni3, Cristina Barlassina4, Laura Soldati4, Daniele Cusi4.
Abstract
The emergence of evidence pointing at diet as key risk factor for chronic diseases and at gene-diet interactions as key elements in the interplay between an individual genetic background and his/her lifestyle, pave the way for studies in nutrigenomics. Such studies need an integrated solution to collect, monitor and analyse a large set of data. In the frame of ATHENA, a European Commission FP7 project, we developed an integrated platform, called Dietary Monitoring Solution enabling the collection of phenotypic, genetic and lifestyle information, linked to a mHealth application tool. The data collection solution allows maintaining anonymized information and supports a number of features making it particularly suited for multicentre studies. The mHealth application was designed to translate the knowledge generated from research into a personalised prevention programme and to support the patient adherence to the programme.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25991225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630