Editorial

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Nutritional requirements of individuals vary across the lifecycle, according to activity, age and gender. To optimize human health, consideration of nutritional priorities at each stage is needed. This conference brought together multidisciplinary experts in maternal and child nutrition and health, cardiometabolic and plant-based nutrition and dietitians involved in the care of vulnerable populations, plus nutritional metabolism, health and ageing. The presentations highlighted the most important nutrition research in these areas, updating knowledge and suggesting how dietary advice and policy could be adapted to incorporate research findings. With the global increase in non-communicable disease (NCD) and nutrition being considered as a key modifiable risk factor for the prevention and management of NCD, this conference was much needed.

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Abayomi, J., Charnley, M., Stone, G., Lane, K., Stevenson, L., Davies, I., & Webb, R. (2025, February 1). Editorial. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0029665124000089

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