Nutrition plays a central role in the prevention, progression, and management of disease. As healthcare continues to emphasize patient‑centered care and evidence‑based practice, clinicians must understand not only what to recommend nutritionally, but why those recommendations matter physiologically. This book provides a comprehensive foundation for that understanding.
By integrating pathophysiology with medical nutrition therapy, it guides learners through the mechanisms of disease and the nutritional strategies that support healing, stability, and improved outcomes. Each chapter connects scientific principles to real clinical scenarios, helping future dietitians and healthcare professionals develop strong assessment skills, critical thinking, and confidence in applying nutrition interventions. Whether preparing for professional practice or deepening clinical expertise, this text offers a clear, structured pathway to mastering the relationship between nutrition and human








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