The Intervention of Diet on Energy Metabolism
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrition and Metabolism".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2022) | Viewed by 10093
Special Issue Editors
Interests: intermediary metabolism; adipose tissue remodeling; dietary compositions and immunometabolism
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Food intake patterns determine changes in energy expenditure due to its influence on body size and composition (percentage of fat, bone, and muscle) which can modulate signalling pathways that optimise the consumption of energy. On the other hand, energy restriction may cause an adaptive reduction in energy expenditure by lowering tissue metabolism and reducing body movement.
Articles focusing on the effect of diet profile, nutrient supplementation, and/or eating habits on the energy metabolism, mainly the energy expenditure in metabolic disorders of any type, are welcomed. We include original articles, reviews, and meta-analyses with particular focus on the role of specific nutrients or supplements in pathogenic and physiological processes linked to energy metabolism.
Main Topics (but not limited to):
- The effect of nutrients (e.g., amino acids, glucose, fructose, lipids, vitamins, and minerals) on energy expenditure;
- Functional food as a strategy to influence energy expenditure;
- The importance of the oral microbiome in the modulation of energy metabolism;
- The role of mediators of inflammation on energy metabolism;
- The effect of hormones in the regulation of energy metabolism;
- The impact of body composition in the energy expenditure;
- The impact of diet on energy metabolism in acute and chronic diseases;
- Eating strategies to modulate energy expenditure.
Dr. Adaliene Versiani Matos Ferreira
Prof. Dr. Marina Chaves De Oliveira
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- energy
- metabolism
- diet
- nutrients
- supplements
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