Nutritional metabolic profiling involves analyzing how different diets impact the body's metabolic processes by studying metabolites—small molecules produced during metabolism. This profiling helps uncover how specific foods or dietary patterns affect metabolic pathways related to energy production, fat storage, and protein synthesis. For example, a high-fat diet may shift metabolism towards lipid utilization and ketone body production, while a carbohydrate-rich diet typically promotes glucose metabolism. Nutritional metabolic profiling enables researchers to develop precision diets aimed at improving metabolic health, managing chronic conditions like diabetes, and enhancing athletic performance. By understanding individual metabolic responses to different dietary components, personalized nutrition can lead to more effective health interventions and overall well-being.
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Antonio Claudio Goulart Duarte, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Title : Beyond the apparent: Nutrition, perception, and resilience in contexts of cognitive vulnerability a transdisciplinary proposal inspired by the Volume Oltre l’Apparente (Conversano & irace, 2026)
Raffaella Conversano, University of Bari, Italy
Title : Nutrition, physical activity, mental health, and reproductive function in adolescent and young adult women: Neuroimmunometabolic perspectives
Malgorzata Mizgier, Poznan University of Physical Education, Poland
Title : Characterization of isolated strains of microorganisms from mineral, mountain and spring waters from France, Italy, England, South Korea, Japan, Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Singapore and Bulgaria
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Title : Climate-smart legume composting and its influence on sweet potato yield, soil health, and nutrient quality
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