Nutrition, Diet and Fatigue
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrition and Public Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 March 2020) | Viewed by 55352
Special Issue Editor
Interests: neuromuscular fatigue in chronic disease; fatigue thresholds and metabolic responses to exercise; neural components of muscle utilization; exercise training and nutritional interventions in varying populations; effects of music on apllied physiology
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Fatigue is a multifaceted concept and can affect individuals in many aspects of life. It presents regularly as a normal and important response to physical activity, emotional stress or lack of sleep. However, it is also a symptom of many chronic conditions and disease states. Regardless of the manner in which fatigue presents, one of the first areas for investigation to resolve fatigue is often dietary intake to insure proper nutrition. This is a strong link between the role of nutrition and fatigue for which more research is necessary. Research into the varying causes, symptoms, and manifestations of fatigue and the proper nutritional response is an important component to discovering the best strategies to promote physical and mental health or interventions that enhance human performance.
This Special Issue is designed to examine the many aspects of nutritional interventions and their effects on chronic or acute fatigue with the goal of aiding the development through research of strategies regarding the multiple variables in the relationship between nutrition and fatigue and welcomes original manuscripts as well as review articles.
Dr. Edward H. Robinson
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Chronic disease
- Sleep disorders
- Eating disorders
- Mental health
- Lifestyle
- Performance
- Exercise
- Anemia
- Supplementation
- Aging
- Macronutrient composition
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