The Mechanisms of Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions in Protection from Disease
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrition and Public Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 April 2023) | Viewed by 9571
Special Issue Editor
Interests: dietary pattern; micronutrients; epidemiology; anemia; obesity; diabetes; biostatistics and cardiovascular disease
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Dear Colleagues,
Nutrient-nutrient interaction is common. However, the mechanisms are not fully clear. Over the past several decades, a great focus had been put on the impact of one nutrient on other nutrients’ bioavailability via absorption and utilization. The interaction may also happen when nutrients have opposite physiological effects, for example, pro-inflammation and anti-inflammation. A growing number of studies suggest that gut microbiota play an important in the aetiology of many diseases. Different effects of nutrients on gut microbiota may be potential mechanisms of nutrient-nutrient interaction. A better understanding of the mechanisms of nutrient-nutrient interaction may provide valuable information for the prevention of many non-communicable chronic diseases.
In this special issue, we welcome the submission of original research articles and reviews (systematic reviews, critical reviews and meta-analyses).
Prof. Dr. Zumin Shi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- nutrient
- interaction
- health
- diet
- inflammation
- gut microbiota
- bioavailability
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