Dietary Influence on Nutritional Epidemiology, Public Health and Our Lifestyle

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Varela, Lourdes M. (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
Dietary habits differ from person to person and usually are determined by cultural habits and traditions that determine lifestyles linked to the socio-demographic characteristics associated with ethnicity. It is known that dietary habits, lifestyle and socio-demographic factors impact human health. Eating disorders, increasing consumption of less-healthy foods, lack of exercise, genetic predisposition, along with other factors, increase risk of diseases such as dyslipidemia, diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and various mental disorders. This reprint entitled “Dietary Influence on Nutritional Epidemiology, Public Health and Our Lifestyle”, addresses the associations between some dietary patterns, lifestyle and socio-demographic factors, analyzed either separately or in combination, with the risk and management of cardiovascular diseases and mental health problems, such as depression and dementia. This reprint includes nine original articles and one systematic review.
Keywords
fatty acids; postprandial state; chylomicron; olive oil; dendritic cells; myeloid lineage; triglyceride-rich lipoprotein; early-onset dementia; dietary habits; MIND diet; DASH diet; Mediterranean diet; risk; prevention; DNA methylation; epigenetics; Adventist Health Study-2; vegetarian diet; linear regression; permutation; healthy eating index; depression; NHANES; diet pattern; DGA; nutrition; Roma; Hungary; health; dietary patterns; dietary indicators; sustainability; dietary recall; high-density lipoprotein; lipidome; proteome; exposome; diet; lifestyle; demographics; cardiovascular disease; cholesterol; triglycerides; blood pressure; glycemic control; adlay; hypertension; ACE; ET-1; eating disorder; all-cause mortality; epidemiology; hazard ratio; general population; Canada; daily total intake of dietary nutrients; RGCS; HbA1c; odds ratio; n/aWebshop link
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9783036577128, 9783036577135Publisher website
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Basel, 2023Classification
Research and information: general
Biology, life sciences
Cultural studies: food and society

