The Role of Nutrition in Promoting Physiological Functions and Maintaining General Health

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  • Hanan Waleed Kasim Agwaan

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https://doi.org/10.54174/qyf13153

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Abstract

The complex relationship between food and health is rooted in the intricate biological mechanisms at the root of

human biology. This review highlights the importance of nutrients, metabolic pathways, and cellular activities in

illustrating how food components affect health outcomes, with emphasis on micronutrients and minerals serving

as cofactors in homeostasis reactions, while macronutriENTs are digested to provide energy and build tissues.

Additionally, the paper emphasizes the importance of dietary patterns in controlling crucial physiological systems

such as the cardiovascular, immunological, and endocrine systems. Additional research studies are needed to

examine these systems' effects. The consumption of excessive saturated fats and processed carbohydrates is

connected to atherosclerosis and insulin resistance, whereas high fiber, antioxidant, and omega-3 fatty acid diets

promote vascular health and reduce inflammation. Researchers have investigated how the gut microbiota serves

as a link between nutrition and health, impacting metabolism, immune system, and nutrient absorption.' This study

examines the connection between nutrient deficiencies and disorders like anemia, osteoporosis, and metabolic

syndrome. In addition, the paper highlights how a well-balanced diet can aid in managing bodily functions and

prevent illness. The comprehension of these physiological principles is essential for devising effective dietary

strategies and public health initiatives that aim to improve overall health outcomes. The objective of this review

is to thoroughly investigate the physiological mechanisms behind the link between diet and

health.

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2025-12-01

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Hanan Waleed Kasim Agwaan. (2025). The Role of Nutrition in Promoting Physiological Functions and Maintaining General Health. University of Thi-Qar Journal of Agricultural Research, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.54174/qyf13153