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                                                                                                                       Grant. J Nutri Med Diet Care 2015, 1:1
                                      Journal of
                                      Nutritional Medicine and Diet Care
                                                                                                                        Editorial: Open Access
             Nutritional Medicine and Diet Care
             Ross Stewart Grant*
             Sydney Adventist Hospital Clinical School, University of Sydney, Australia
             *Corresponding author: Ross Stewart Grant, Sydney Adventist Hospital Clinical School, University of Sydney, 
             Wahroonga, Sydney NSW, Australia, Tel (0): 02-88243252; E-mail: r.grant@unsw.edu.au
                 A number of previously well-established fundamentals to  damage. Over time this accelerates degenerative tissue damage and 
             nutritional health have been challenged in recent times. The merits       the aging process. Though more extreme dietary variations can be 
             of the well balanced low fat diet, built on whole grains, vegetables,     used to improve client outcomes in the shorter term (such as weight 
             fruits, nuts, seeds and grains with restricted use of meats and           loss) it is essential that the public message of health not be confused. 
             dairy is now being vigorously debated by those advocating various         The body’s nutritional needs have not changed in thousands of years. 
             alternatives including; the no grain Paleolithic diet or the high meat    We still require fuel for energy; best achieved by carbohydrates then 
             protein Atkins diet, or the high fat (low omega-3) Weston Price diet.     fats; proteins for building the body’s tissues; specialised components 
             The rationale behind each of these ‘alternative’ dietary regimens is      like vitamins and minerals for ensuring enzyme function etc; essential 
             flexible though improvements in lean body weight seems to be the          fatty acids (such as omega-3, 6) for cell membrane fluidity and 
             primary practical motivation for adherents of the Paleolithic and         inflammatory modulation; carotenoids and flavonoids as modifiers 
             Atkins diets, while Weston Price (a dentist) advocates the high fat       of oxidative and inflammatory activity; fibre as bulking agents and 
             diets for its unsubstantiated benefits to dental health. The confusion    substrates for bacteria in a healthy gut; and plenty of fluid, (i.e. water) 
             by both the public and nutrition professional alike over the merits of    to maintain the bodies hydration state. Dis-ease will occur if any of 
             these diets, and various versions of them, derives at least in part from  these essential components are missing for any length of time. It is 
             an inappropriate equating of lean body mass (i.e. BMI) with actual        therefore essential that if the public is to remain engaged in positively 
             health (i.e. biochemical health). A high fat, high protein diet of eggs   managing their health, professional advice must at least ensure that 
             and fried chicken can reduce body weight, but unfortunately it will       the regimen provides an adequate supply of all the essentials. This we 
             also increase your risk of metabolic disease and create a biochemical     should all agree on.
             environment conducive to increased inflammation and oxidative 
                                                          Citation: Grant RS (2015) Nutritional Medicine and Diet Care. J Nutri Med Diet Care 
                                                          1:001e
             ClinMed Received: February 10, 2015: Accepted: February 13, 2015: Published: February 16, 
             International Library                        2015
                                                          Copyright: © 2015 Grant RS. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of 
                                                          the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and 
                                                          reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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