Qualitative human study
Developing a Novel Set of Diet Pattern Biomarkers, Based on Stable Isotope Ratios
http://canhr.uaf.edu/Research/NovelSet.html
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Nutrition
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Subsistence Diet
Stable Isotope Ratios
"CANHR researchers seek to understand how a subsistence diet either protects or prediposes Yup’ik people to disease. To do this we need to easily and accurately measure how much subsistence foods people eat. This project seeks to develop a new method to measure subsistence intake by matching natural isotopic signatures in blood or hair samples with those in foods. Isotopes could provide practical biomarkers of diet pattern that are quick, inexpensive to measure and don’t rely on memory and lengthy interviews."
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73 Alaska Natives
Study Population
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Response to nutrient
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response to nutrient
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D. O'Brien Laboratory
Contact
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O'Brien, Diane
PI
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National Center for Research Resources
2010-09-29T16:52:45.377-05:00
ayork (Alison York)
2012-02-16T09:37:45.602-06:00
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