Nutrition in Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrition and Metabolism".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 April 2025) | Viewed by 206
Special Issue Editors
Interests: endocrinology; genetics; nutrigenetics; nutrigenomics; nutrition; epigenetics; bioinformatics; vitamin D; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome; metabolic diseases; gestational diabetes; diabetes; multiple sclerosis; Parkinson disease; neurodegenerative disorders
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to this Special Issue, entitled "Nutrition in Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases". This Special Issue will explore the critical role of nutrition in the regulation and management of endocrine and metabolic disorders. As the prevalence of these conditions continues to rise globally, understanding the influence of nutrition on hormonal balance and metabolic pathways is of paramount importance. This Special Issue will serve as a platform for researchers and clinicians to share insights and advancements in the field, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes.
Aim and Scope:
The aim for this Special Issue is to gather cutting-edge research and comprehensive reviews that address the interplay between nutrition and endocrine/metabolic health. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the impact of dietary patterns on hormone regulation, the role of micronutrients in metabolic pathways, nutritional interventions for managing diabetes and thyroid disorders, and the influence of diet on obesity and metabolic syndrome. This Special Issue will align with the journal's focus on advancing knowledge in the field of endocrinology and metabolic diseases, providing a comprehensive overview of current trends and future directions.
Suggested Themes and Article Types:
For this Special Issue, we welcome submissions of original research articles and reviews. Potential themes include the following:
- Nutritional modulation of endocrine function;
- Dietary strategies for metabolic disease management;
- Impacts of micronutrients on hormonal health;
- Nutrigenomics and personalized nutrition;
- Diet and metabolic syndrome.
We look forward to receiving your contributions and working together to advancing the current understanding of the role of nutrition in endocrine and metabolic health.
Dr. Arash Hossein-Nezhad
Dr. Zhila Maghbooli
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nutrition
- endocrinology
- metabolic diseases
- hormonal regulation
- micronutrients
- diabetes management
- thyroid disorders
- obesity
- nutrigenomics
- metabolic syndrome
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