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A molecular outlook review on how coffee and oats can help redefine the way we take care of our health
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Juan Luis Delgado-Gallegos,
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Aurora de Jesus Garza-Juarez,
Zuca G-Buentello,
José Francisco Islas,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the gazette of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2692-4374
DOI - 10.46766/thegms.nufosci.21062404
Subject(s) - medicine , obesity , malnutrition , environmental health , diabetes mellitus , metabolic syndrome , fatty liver , microbiology and biotechnology , intensive care medicine , biology , endocrinology , disease
Chronic degenerative diseases like obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, fatty liver, have gained high prevalence in the world, due to sedentarism, improper nutritional habits as well as alcohol and tobacco consumption. Studies have shown that regular consumption of breakfast leads to a wide range of benefits, especially for the liver. The liver is a key organ for metabolic homeostasis regulating and governing energy metabolism, mostly providing nutrients for reabsorption. Benefits of a nutrimental quality breakfast seem to help lower body mass index, prevent metabolic diseases, and overall improve quality of life. Unfortunately, these include either high cholesterol or high-sugar foods including cold cuts, bread, eggs, and sugary beverages. Also, much of the population’s work schedule relates to long hours and high-level of stress, therefore malnutrition, and inadequate eating schedules are common.

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