Nutrition and Chronic Disease
A special issue of Life (ISSN 2075-1729). This special issue belongs to the section "Physiology and Pathology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2024) | Viewed by 327
Special Issue Editors
Interests: cardiovascular disease; atherosclerosis; vascular remodeling; mitochondria; hypertension; cell signaling; mTOR; iron metabolism
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: development of anti-aging compounds; senolytics; senomorphics; chemical biology; activity-based protein profiling; target protein identification
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to our Special Issue of Life, entitled “Nutrition and Chronic Disease”. This Special Issue aims to serve as an interdisciplinary platform that covers the latest updates on the nutritional therapeutic agents for chronic diseases.
Nutritional interventions have been widely acknowledged to play a critical role in reducing the incidence of many chronic diseases. These bioactive nutrients modulate the pathogenic factors involved in tissue inflammation and oxidative stress, mitigate mitochondrial dysfunction, alter cellular metabolism, act as senolytics or senomorphics, and impact the cell epigenome. Subsequently, bioactive nutrients and nutritional interventions have been developed as attractive strategies to manage disease progression and regression. Furthermore, extensive basic and clinical research highlight the current evidence-based recommendations of nutrient management across a wide spectrum of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, metabolic disease, cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and aging-related disorders. This Special Issue welcomes papers addressing the following topics (but are not limited to them):
- Defining the nutritional status of a chronic disease or clarifying the effects of a specific nutrient or a bioactive nutritional compound on a chronic disease;
- Identification of novel nutritional targets that govern the development of chronic diseases by deciphering their pathomechanisms;
- Development, modulation, and characterization of novel nutritional interventions for the treatment of chronic diseases through targeting etiology, risk factors, inflammation, or oxidative stress, as well as their mechanisms of action.
We welcome well-designed research articles and reviews addressing all of the above issues.
Dr. Yongting Luo
Dr. Yinhua Zhu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- chronic disease
- nutritional intervention
- aging
- risk factors
- metabolism
- inflammation
- cell signaling
- therapeutic target
- mechanisms of action
- drug discovery
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