Dietary Interventions and Health
Research gap analysis derived from 2 biology papers in our local library.
The gap
Future research should implement longitudinal studies to assess the effectiveness of dietary interventions on health outcomes, including obesity risk, nutritional adequacy, and environmental footprints.
Consensus across the literature
The papers collectively establish the need for more comprehensive dietary assessment methods and intervention studies across various populations and contexts.
Research trend
Emerging — attention growing, methods still coalescing.
Supporting evidence — 2 representative gaps
- Association between dietary intake and cellular immune function in healthy Iraqi adults: A cross-sectional study (2026) · doi
Future research should focus on adopting healthy dietary patterns as preventive measures to boost immunity and overall health, with particular emphasis on increasing consumption of plant-based foods and reducing saturated fats and refined sugars, suggesting a need for intervention studies.
Keywords: future focus adopting healthy dietary patterns preventive measures boost immunity overall health particular emphasis increasing - Breastfeeding and interdental spacing in primary dentition: a digital cross-sectional study (2026) · doi
Future research should focus on larger longitudinal studies incorporating objective dietary assessment of complementary foods.
Keywords: future focus larger longitudinal incorporating objective dietary assessment complementary foods
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