Nutritional Interventions For Chronic Disease Prevention And Management: A Critical Review
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The burden of noncommunicable illness may be tackled by using advancements in nutritional science, genetics, computer science, and behavioral economics. This research emphasizes the connection between nutrition and the intricate field of illness prevention and explores the advocacy of optimum metabolic health, drawing upon insights provided by other complementary fields. The discussion centers around two main topics. Firstly, it delves into the fundamental scientific aspects of achieving optimal metabolic health. The objective is to establish more precise targets and interventions. Secondly, it explores how nutrition, ranging from pharmaceutical approaches to lifestyle changes, can utilize systems science to tackle intricate problems.
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