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The Latest Research Progress and Application of Nutritional Metabolomics

A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 December 2025 | Viewed by 56

Special Issue Editors


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Metabolomic Medicine, Health Clinic for Autoimmune and Chronic Diseases, 10674 Athens, Greece
Interests: metabolomics; targeted metabolomics; nutrition; diet; non-communicable diseases; mitochondrial dysfunction; micronutrient deficiency; biomarkers; microbiota

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Guest Editor
Metabolomic Medicine, Health Clinics for Autoimmune and Chronic Diseases, Athens, Greece
Interests: metabolomics; targeted metabolomics; nutrition; diet; non-communicable diseases; mitochondrial dysfunction; micronutrient deficiency; biomarkers; microbiota

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Nutritional metabolomics is a rapidly evolving field that aims to elucidate the complex interactions between diet, metabolism, and health. It enables personalized health status assessment and the development of targeted nutrition strategies, which can uncover the underlying metabolic pathways implicated in disease development; thus, it supports the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). As such, it holds great promise for advancing chronic disease prevention and optimizing nutritional interventions.

We are pleased to invite you to contribute to this Special Issue, which perfectly aligns with Nutrients’ focus on the impact of nutrition on human health. This Special Issue aims to highlight the latest research advances in dietary strategies for metabolic health, particularly emphasizing the application of metabolomics. In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome to be submitted. Research areas may include, but are not limited to, the following: biomarker discovery for dietary intake and nutritional status assessment, metabolomic profiling in NCDs (e.g., autoimmune syndromes, cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease), technological advances in the field, and personalized nutrition strategies following the evaluation of metabolomic data.

We look forward to receiving your contributions.

Dr. Dimitris Tsoukalas
Dr. Athina Varveri
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • metabolomics
  • targeted metabolomics
  • nutrition
  • diet
  • non-communicable diseases
  • food metabolome
  • mitochondrial dysfunction
  • nutritional treatment
  • nutrient deficiencies
  • biomarkers
  • microbiota
  • micronutrients

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