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Subject |
Object |
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T385 |
0-243 |
Sentence |
denotes |
The NIH plan includes 5 cross-cutting areas: minority health and health disparities; health of women; rigor and reproducibility; data science, systems science, and artificial intelligence; and training the nutrition scientific workforce (130). |
T386 |
244-806 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Examples of priority objectives in the 4 strategic areas include to investigate bioinformatic gaps in nutrition-related genes and pathways, diet-host-microbiome interrelationships, new tools for microbiome and precision nutrition research, mechanisms of interindividual variability in responses to food-based dietary patterns, influence of diet on infant developmental and health outcomes, the role of nutrition in older adults to promote healthy aging, and interactions between drugs, diseases, and nutrition to improve clinical care and outcomes, among others. |
T387 |
807-965 |
Sentence |
denotes |
How new NIH funding streams, leadership, coordination structures, or other implementation strategies may help achieve these important goals were not detailed. |
T388 |
966-1227 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Also in May 2020, the trans-NIH Precision Nutrition Working Group of the NIH Common Fund, in collaboration with the NIH Nutrition Research Task Force, published a request for information on the challenges and opportunities in precision nutrition research (130). |
T389 |
1228-1498 |
Sentence |
denotes |
The NIH Common Fund is planning a potential program in Precision Nutrition for fiscal year 2021 (131), potentially similar to other Common Fund–supported endeavors such as the All of US Research Program and the NIH Human Microbiome Project (see “Options” section below). |