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How Does Diet Influence Disease?
Diet plays a significant role in the
prevention
and management of many chronic diseases. Nutrients and other dietary components can impact
metabolic processes
,
inflammation
, and immune function, all of which are critical in disease development. For example, diets high in
saturated fats
and
sugars
are linked to an increased risk of
cardiovascular disease
and
type 2 diabetes
.
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