Clinical Nutrition: Recent Advances and Remaining Challenges

Nutrition, often along with physical activity, is by now acknowledged as a cornerstone in the prevention and even more so the treatment of many diseases. Indeed, food and nutritional intake nowadays are often thought to be the main source of wellbeing sometimes over- but also underestimating the imp...

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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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