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Metabolism refers to the complex network of chemical processes that occur within living organisms to sustain life, including the conversion of food into energy, the building and repair of tissues, and the elimination of waste products. This field of study explores how cells utilize nutrients, regulate energy production, and maintain biochemical balance. Researchers in Metabolism focus on understanding the pathways that govern metabolic function, aiming to address metabolic disorders and optimize health outcomes.
The study of Metabolism integrates insights from biochemistry, physiology, and molecular biology to explore the mechanisms underlying metabolic health and disease. By investigating areas such as energy expenditure, nutrient metabolism, and the impact of hormones on metabolic processes, research in this field is crucial for developing interventions to manage obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic disorders. Advancements in metabolism research are essential for promoting health, enhancing physical performance, and preventing chronic diseases.

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