<p>In addition to the proportions of foods we include in our diet there are other conditioning factors that can affect the effects of these foods on human health. Thus food contributions of bacteria viruses fungi food additives residues of chemical substances or exoxomes can have an important effect on human health. Similarly lifestyle factors such as the timing of meals gastronomy food policies and labeling or work type also have a significant effect on human health. Simultaneously over the last decade there has been a great advance in technologies that enable further study and research into the effect of these factors on food and human health. These technologies include epigenetics epigenomics metagenomics transcriptomics and metabolomics. Disciplines such as chrononutrition and precision nutrition have also experienced enormous progress. The aim of the following Special Issue is to provide an update on the knowledge of all of the environmental factors and disciplines that although not modifying the type of food ingested do play an important role in human nutrition and therefore in the health of people especially regarding metabolic diseases.</p>
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