Eating Habits and Chronic Diseases: Latest Advances and Prospects
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutritional Epidemiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 July 2023) | Viewed by 6706
Special Issue Editors
Interests: eating disorders; human nutrition; eating behavior; lifestyle; obesity; public health; nutrition psychology
Interests: consumer behaviour; food preferences; food security; food acceptance
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Dear Colleagues,
Eating habits are an important factor in determining the health of every human being. In recent decades, a growing body of epidemiological evidence on the relationships between unhealthy dietary habits and a wide range of chronic diseases has accumulated. Nevertheless, eating habits are a dynamic category as they can be modified throughout the whole life; therefore, they require continuous monitoring. Eating habits provide us with a lot of information about consumed foods, including what foods people eat and with whom they eat, why and how people eat, and how people acquire, store, and discard foods. They change together with the global socio-economic changes, but they are also determined by the psychological and health status of the individual. Living conditions not only promote changes in dietary habits but may also, independently of dietary habits, accelerate or delay the development of chronic diseases. Studying the relationship between eating habits and the incidence of chronic diseases, taking into account their background, i.e., living conditions and individual characteristics, is necessary to know what is currently happening in this field, but above all to forecast further changes. Therefore, considering the wide range and long-term nature of eating habits and their individual and global determinants will allow deepening knowledge on how eating habits affect the development and/or treatment of chronic diseases.
This Special Issue of Nutrients, entitled “Eating Habits and Chronic Diseases: Latest Advances and Prospects”, welcomes the submission of manuscripts focused on the relationship between eating habits and chronic diseases, i.e., cancers, metabolic, cardiovascular, autoimmune, respiratory, mental, and other chronic diseases. We encourage you to present a broad, current view of different eating habits throughout a person’s lifespan and in different populations.
Researchers are invited to submit original research articles, using any study design, including case studies, cross-sectional studies, the implementation or interventional studies, cohort studies, and reviews and meta-analyses.
We are hoping to publish a wide range of papers in this Special Issue and encourage you to submit your research. Please circulate this announcement to any colleagues you think may be interested.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Marta Plichta
Prof. Dr. Marzena Jeżewska-Zychowicz
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- diet
- diet quality
- dietary patterns
- eating habits
- chronic disease
- obesity
- cancers
- metabolic diseases
- cardiovascular diseases
- autoimmune diseases
- chronic respiratory diseases
- mental disorders
- public health
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