New challenges in studying nutrition-disease interactions in the developing world

AM Prentice, ME Gershwin… - The Journal of …, 2008 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2008Am Soc Clin Investig
Latest estimates indicate that nutritional deficiencies account for 3 million child deaths each
year in less-developed countries. Targeted nutritional interventions could therefore save
millions of lives. However, such interventions require careful optimization to maximize
benefit and avoid harm. Progress toward designing effective life-saving interventions is
currently hampered by some serious gaps in our understanding of nutrient metabolism in
humans. In this Personal Perspective, we highlight some of these gaps and make some …
Latest estimates indicate that nutritional deficiencies account for 3 million child deaths each year in less-developed countries. Targeted nutritional interventions could therefore save millions of lives. However, such interventions require careful optimization to maximize benefit and avoid harm. Progress toward designing effective life-saving interventions is currently hampered by some serious gaps in our understanding of nutrient metabolism in humans. In this Personal Perspective, we highlight some of these gaps and make some proposals as to how improved research methods and technologies can be brought to bear on the problems of undernourished children in the developing world.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation