Obesity is a multifaceted, long-term condition associated with a range of serious consequences, including an increased risk of non-communicable diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and certain cancers. This article discusses the multiple factors that can influence an individual’s dietary choices. It describes the different effects of diet on metabolism and the gut microbiome between individuals, and explains the benefits of a personalised approach to nutrition. The article also identifies foods that nurses and other healthcare professionals can promote to patients and service users that reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases and can support planetary health
Nearly, 15.3 million people are estimated to die from cardiovascular diseases every year; and this r...
The United Nation set out a goal to reduce poverty rates by 50% as part of its millennial goals, whi...
The effects of nutrition on chronic conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and stroke...
Although the average life expectancy is increasing, general health is deteriorating. An important ca...
The effect of the vast variety of nutrients on metabolic outcome and health is complex. A large numb...
A workshop held at the University Medical Center in Groningen, The Netherlands, aimed at discussing ...
There is a marked increase in our knowledge about the role of the nutritional factors in the global ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are a major and increasing contributor to morbidity and mortality in...
This article outlines the importance of good nutrition in adults and children. With reference to adu...
This article reviews the latest research on the prevalence, causes, health risks and treatment of ob...
Objective: To review the evidence on the diet and nutrition causes of obesity and to recommend strat...
This editorial discusses and analyses the role of dietary interventions in the management of chronic...
© 2021 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the C...
Obesity is a complex disease that involves an excessive amount of body fat. It is a medical problem ...
The increasing prevalence of obesity over the course of life is a global health challenge because of...
Nearly, 15.3 million people are estimated to die from cardiovascular diseases every year; and this r...
The United Nation set out a goal to reduce poverty rates by 50% as part of its millennial goals, whi...
The effects of nutrition on chronic conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and stroke...
Although the average life expectancy is increasing, general health is deteriorating. An important ca...
The effect of the vast variety of nutrients on metabolic outcome and health is complex. A large numb...
A workshop held at the University Medical Center in Groningen, The Netherlands, aimed at discussing ...
There is a marked increase in our knowledge about the role of the nutritional factors in the global ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are a major and increasing contributor to morbidity and mortality in...
This article outlines the importance of good nutrition in adults and children. With reference to adu...
This article reviews the latest research on the prevalence, causes, health risks and treatment of ob...
Objective: To review the evidence on the diet and nutrition causes of obesity and to recommend strat...
This editorial discusses and analyses the role of dietary interventions in the management of chronic...
© 2021 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the C...
Obesity is a complex disease that involves an excessive amount of body fat. It is a medical problem ...
The increasing prevalence of obesity over the course of life is a global health challenge because of...
Nearly, 15.3 million people are estimated to die from cardiovascular diseases every year; and this r...
The United Nation set out a goal to reduce poverty rates by 50% as part of its millennial goals, whi...
The effects of nutrition on chronic conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and stroke...