Nutrigenomics Market Forecast: Demand, Segmentation, Emerging Opportunities & Key Players 2024-2035 #1

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Presently, more than 100 players across the globe claim to offer nutrigenomics tests / services based on genetic assessment

The global nutrigenomics market size was valued at USD 0.64 billion to USD 3.07 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 13% during the forecast period.

Given the recent shift from the one-size-fits-all model to a more personalized mode of treatment, there has been a growing interest in identification and adoption of novel techniques. It is estimated that there are around 20,000 genes present in the human body, all of which interact with the nutrients in the food, either directly or indirectly. Since the introduction of a gene sequencing method by Frederick Sanger in 1977, the field of genomic data collection and analysis has evolved significantly.

Advances in DNA sequencing technologies have enabled significant developments in a variety of healthcare-focused research fields, such as precision medicine and diagnostics. Further, the success of the Human Genome Project, which mapped the whole human DNA, has paved a path for the novel concept of nutrigenomics, the science studying the relationship between human genome, nutrition and health.

Presently, extensive studies are being conducted to understand the interaction between nutrients and gene expression at the molecular level to determine effect of a specific nutrient and dietary regime on the human health. Although the field of nutritional genomics is still in a nascent stage, it is a moving at a very fast-pace and is believed to have the potential to lay the foundation for personalized nutrition offerings. Further, the growing interest in nutrigenomics is supported by the rising awareness about the influence of diet on human health and its potential with respect to minimizing the risk of various diet-related diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, chronic respiratory diseases and oncological disorders.

Type of Sample

Saliva
Other Samples

Type of Sample Collection Methods
At-Home Sample Collection
Lab Sample Collection

Key Geographical Regions
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Latin America
Middle East and North Africa
Rest of the World

Key Companies Nutrigenomics Market Profiled
3X4 Genetics
Advanced Nutrigenomics
DNAlysis Biotechnology
DNA Health and Wellness
Geno Palate
Mapmygenome
Nutrigenetics
Vieroots
Vitagenum

This field is evolving continuously, as researchers and industry players alike aim to enhance the existing offerings. In this context, in the past 3 years, over 135 nutrigenomics focused research articles have been published, highlighting the active initiatives of researchers to illustrate the effect of nutrition on regulation of gene expression. At present, there are some ethical and regulatory challenges associated with nutrigenomics, including the potential misuse of personal data, as well as uncertainty related to genetic phenotypic predispositions, for conditions where no proven treatment exists. However, the benefits offered by nutrigenomics outweigh the uncertainty associated with its adoption. Considering the growing focus on personalized diets and active initiatives being undertaken by players in this domain, we are led to believe that the opportunity for stakeholders in this niche, but upcoming, industry is likely to grow at a commendable pace in the foreseen future. 

To view more details on this report, click on the link
https://www.rootsanalysis.com/reports/nutrigenomics-market.html

Presently, more than 100 players across the globe claim to offer nutrigenomics tests / services based on genetic assessment The global nutrigenomics market size was valued at USD 0.64 billion to USD 3.07 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 13% during the forecast period. Given the recent shift from the one-size-fits-all model to a more personalized mode of treatment, there has been a growing interest in identification and adoption of novel techniques. It is estimated that there are around 20,000 genes present in the human body, all of which interact with the nutrients in the food, either directly or indirectly. Since the introduction of a gene sequencing method by Frederick Sanger in 1977, the field of genomic data collection and analysis has evolved significantly. Advances in DNA sequencing technologies have enabled significant developments in a variety of healthcare-focused research fields, such as precision medicine and diagnostics. Further, the success of the Human Genome Project, which mapped the whole human DNA, has paved a path for the novel concept of nutrigenomics, the science studying the relationship between human genome, nutrition and health. Presently, extensive studies are being conducted to understand the interaction between nutrients and gene expression at the molecular level to determine effect of a specific nutrient and dietary regime on the human health. Although the field of nutritional genomics is still in a nascent stage, it is a moving at a very fast-pace and is believed to have the potential to lay the foundation for personalized nutrition offerings. Further, the growing interest in nutrigenomics is supported by the rising awareness about the influence of diet on human health and its potential with respect to minimizing the risk of various diet-related diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, chronic respiratory diseases and oncological disorders. **Type of Sample** Saliva Other Samples **Type of Sample Collection Methods** At-Home Sample Collection Lab Sample Collection **Key Geographical Regions** North America Europe Asia-Pacific Latin America Middle East and North Africa Rest of the World **Key Companies Nutrigenomics Market Profiled** 3X4 Genetics Advanced Nutrigenomics DNAlysis Biotechnology DNA Health and Wellness Geno Palate Mapmygenome Nutrigenetics Vieroots Vitagenum This field is evolving continuously, as researchers and industry players alike aim to enhance the existing offerings. In this context, in the past 3 years, over 135 nutrigenomics focused research articles have been published, highlighting the active initiatives of researchers to illustrate the effect of nutrition on regulation of gene expression. At present, there are some ethical and regulatory challenges associated with nutrigenomics, including the potential misuse of personal data, as well as uncertainty related to genetic phenotypic predispositions, for conditions where no proven treatment exists. However, the benefits offered by nutrigenomics outweigh the uncertainty associated with its adoption. Considering the growing focus on personalized diets and active initiatives being undertaken by players in this domain, we are led to believe that the opportunity for stakeholders in this niche, but upcoming, industry is likely to grow at a commendable pace in the foreseen future.  **To view more details on this report, click on the link** https://www.rootsanalysis.com/reports/nutrigenomics-market.html
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