Affiliation:
1. Kampala International University, Uganda
2. Sri Padmavathi School of Pharmacy, India
3. Sarojini Naidu Vanita Pharmacy Maha Vidyalaya, India
4. Sandip University, India
Abstract
Researchers and healthcare professionals are eager to understand how nutrition affects autoimmune diseases due to their rise. This chapter explores how diet affects autoimmune diseases, aiming to explain how nutrition can aid or hinder their development. Nutrition affects brain activity, muscle health, bone strength, nerve function, skin integrity, blood circulation, and immune system strength. For fuel, the body needs a balanced diet. For optimal health and development, a balanced diet includes carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, fibre, and water. Malnutrition is a major issue stemming from inadequate nutrient intake. Understanding how diet affects health is crucial because nutritional factors affect heart attacks, certain cancers, strokes, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. BMI is a useful tool for assessing nutritional status, emphasising the importance of normal weight. Nutrients like proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals help maintain bodily functions and prevent malnutrition. Proteins ensure tissue synthesis and repair, while fats improve health, with saturated and unsaturated fats guiding diets. Essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals support bodily functions. The complex relationship between nutrition and autoimmune diseases emphasises the importance of a balanced diet. Nutritional interventions are important due to celiac disease and processed foods. Food and exercise are essential for lifelong health, body composition, musculoskeletal health, and physical and cognitive performance, as the chapter concludes. The complex relationship between nutrition and autoimmune diseases is explored in this study to help researchers, healthcare professionals, and individuals better understand the relationship.