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Kinetics and metabolism of nutrients

Understanding the fate of nutritional components in the body is crucial because processes such as their release from the nutritional matrix, digestion and absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion are key determinants of their biological effects. Moreover, insight into these processes can help identify new biomarkers for dietary exposure and aid in detecting and preventing nutritional deficiencies.

The relationship between dietary intake of a nutrient, its concentrations in tissues and blood, and its ultimate health effects is complicated by several factors. These factors stem from the nutritional matrix and the complexity of the human body, which together influence the fate and biological effects of both macro- and micronutrients. Nutrients exist within dynamic networks and can undergo extensive metabolism, as seen with dietary lipids and various micronutrients. Additionally, processes like digestion, absorption, and metabolism are influenced by variables such as genetic differences, medication use, and the presence of disease. Therefore, it is essential to study these processes, collectively referred to as the "kinetics of nutrients," to enhance our understanding of the intricate relationship between diet and health.

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