Nutrigenomics is the study of how nutrients and other food components influence gene expression and health. It considers how an individual's genetic makeup influences their response to different diets. The main concepts are that specific diets can modulate health by influencing gene expression, genetic factors affect disease risk, and personalized diets based on genetics may lower risk. Improper diets are linked to disease risk, while certain foods and chemicals can alter gene expression or genome structure. An individual's response depends on their genetic profile, like single nucleotide polymorphisms. Nutrigenomics studies seek to develop personalized diets to prevent diseases based on genetic risk factors.