The Metabolic Adaptations in Non-pharmacological Interventions 2nd Edition

A special issue of Metabolites (ISSN 2218-1989). This special issue belongs to the section "Advances in Metabolomics".

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Dear Colleagues,

Non-pharmacological interventions (e.g., nutrition, physical exercise, and physiotherapy) are used to address risk factors in the prevention of diseases and enable rehabilitation when health problems occur. Such interventions are currently key components in health care programs in prevention and rehabilitation. However, there is still much to learn in terms of how to improve such interventions and with respect to understanding significant and fine metabolic changes that occur in patients when interventions are in use.

New technologies such as metabonomics/metabolomics should play a role for better understanding human adaptations during and after an intervention, pinpoint important metabolic adaptations that are, for the time being, unknown, help in designing precise and customized interventions, and even foreseek the success of interventions.

This second edition Special Issue of Metabolites will be dedicated to publishing original articles and reviews that focus on the metabolic characteristics linked to specific clinical situations that can be modified in response to non-pharmacological interventions in the context of prevention and rehabilitation. Manuscripts that address adaptation differences in sex and aging will be of particular interest.

Prof. Dr. Benoit Dugué
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • aging
  • male/female
  • metabolic adaptations
  • metabolomics/metabonomics
  • metabolism
  • nutrition
  • prevention
  • rehabilitation

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