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The relationship between health and diet is established through extensive academic research and clinical discourse, as evidenced by studies linking dietary patterns to long-term health outcomes [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, diet is recognized as a critical determinant of health [4], with researchers investigating how specific dietary exposures influence disease risk and overall well-being [5], [6], and [7].

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History of modern nutrition science—implications for current ... bmj.com BMJ 1 fact
claimFuture conclusions regarding diet and health should rely on complementary evidence derived from controlled interventions of multiple surrogate endpoints, mechanistic studies, prospective observational studies, and clinical trials of disease outcomes.
An ethnobotanical study on wild edible plants in Taishan County ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
referenceJohns T. and Eyzaguirre P. B. (2006) published 'Linking biodiversity, diet and health in policy and practice' in the Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, volume 65, pages 182–189.
A Twist on Paleo: Eat What Your Family Ate—500 Years Ago nationalgeographic.com National Geographic 1 fact
accountBiologist Stephen Le began researching the relationship between diet and health after his mother passed away from breast cancer in 2010, leading him to question whether a diet based on human evolution was optimal for long-term health.
How the intersection of modern diets, climate, and food systems is ... medicalxpress.com Lisa Lock, Andrew Zinin · Medical Xpress 1 fact
referenceJames R Hébert et al. published the article 'Perspective: Food Environment, Climate Change, Inflammation, Diet, and Health' in Advances in Nutrition in 2025 (DOI: 10.1016/j.advnut.2025.100504).
Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimMost indicators used in modeling diet and health focus on specific dietary exposures in relation to a small number of outcomes, such as all-cause mortality risk, Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs), or diet-related non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular disease (CVD), certain cancers, and type 2 diabetes (T2D).
The Western Diet: Processed Foods and Meats Are Killing Us sentientmedia.org Sentient Media 1 fact
claimDiet is a critical factor in health that is as important as exercise.
Health and environmental impacts of diets worldwide globalnutritionreport.org Global Nutrition Report 1 fact
referenceKatz DL and Meller S examined the question of which diet is best for health in a 2014 review published in the Annual Review of Public Health.