Nutrition is regarded to be critical in the prevention, treatment, and prognosis of both acute and chronic disorders. The field of nutritional epidemiology, which evolved from epidemiology and other public health sciences, has served as the foundation for nutrition research for several decades and has had a ...
Nutrition is regarded to be critical in the prevention, treatment, and prognosis of both acute and chronic disorders. The field of nutritional epidemiology, which evolved from epidemiology and other public health sciences, has served as the foundation for nutrition research for several decades and has had a significant impact on dietitian practice and dietary counseling across the world. Evidence-based nutrition involves conscientiously working with patients' values and preferences to help them prevent, resolve, or cope with problems related to their physical, mental, and social health by combining the best available nutrition evidence with clinical experience.
This Research Topic aims to compile the latest research on the usefulness of probiotics, micronutrients, and edible plants in the management of acute and chronic disease that has been published in the medical literature.
We welcome papers on the following topics: Review, Systematic review, Meta-analysis, and Umbrella review.
1. Probiotic, synbiotic, prebiotic
2. Micronutrients
3. Edible plants
Keywords:
Evidence, complementary and alternative medicine, meta-analysis, nutrition, health
Important Note:
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