Putting the Balance Back in Diet

The notion of dietary balance is fundamental to health yet is not captured by focusing on the intake of energy or single nutrients. Advances in nutritional geometry have begun to unravel and integrate the interactive effects of multiple nutrients on health, lifespan, aging, and reproduction.

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