Actually, there are five
identified dietary strategies that can be used to improve the body's metabolic efficiency.
Not exact matches
Work done by scientists in the early 20th century on
identifying individual nutrients in food and developing ways to manufacture them raised hopes that optimal health could be achieved and diseases prevented by adding them to food and providing people with
dietary supplements; while there were successes in preventing vitamin deficiencies, and preventing conditions like neural tube defects by supplementation and food fortification with folic acid, no targeted supplementation or fortification
strategies to prevent major diseases like cancer or cardiovascular diseases have proved successful.
In my work with autism, ADHD, and healthy children, I understand, apply and customize the varied
dietary strategies, aiming to
identify a most suitable diet for a specific individual based on their unique biochemical needs — I call this a BioIndividual NutritionTM approach.
Dietary, disordered eating, and physical activity behaviors have been found to track between adolescence / early adulthood and later adulthood [11, 12], suggesting that understanding the key determinants of obesity and related behaviors during these critical life stages is needed to
identify appropriate health promotion
strategies.