Molecular Nutrition and Mitochondria 1st Edition
Molecular Nutrition and Mitochondria (1st Edition) by Sergej Ostojic offers a compelling entry into the intersection of nutrition science and cellular bioenergetics. This authoritative volume immediately captures attention with clear explanations of how nutrients influence mitochondrial function — the engine behind metabolism, exercise performance, aging, and chronic disease risk.
Inside, readers will find a well-organized synthesis of molecular mechanisms, from nutrient signaling and mitochondrial biogenesis to oxidative stress and metabolic flexibility. Ostojic translates complex research into practical insight, connecting laboratory findings to nutritional strategies that support cellular energy production. Coverage spans essential micronutrients, macronutrient programming, metabolic biomarkers, and the role of mitochondria in systemic health — making it relevant to researchers, clinicians, dietitians, and advanced students alike.
What sets this edition apart is its balance of rigorous science and real-world application. Case studies, evidence-based recommendations, and clear diagrams guide readers through experimental results and clinical implications without sacrificing depth. Whether you are studying mitochondrial dysfunction in metabolic syndrome, optimizing athlete recovery, or investigating nutritional interventions for healthy aging, this book equips you with the conceptual tools and references to advance practice and research.
Accessible to an international audience, the text is ideal for university courses, research libraries, and healthcare professionals seeking up-to-date perspectives on mitochondrial nutrition. Practical, readable, and scientifically robust, Molecular Nutrition and Mitochondria is a must-have reference for anyone committed to understanding how diet shapes cellular energy and long-term health. Order your copy today to bring cutting-edge mitochondrial science into your work.
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