Affiliation:
1. Trakya University, Turkey
Abstract
Nutrition is the most basic need for human well-being. It also develops human capital. Foods are very important to all of us, and proper nutrition is essential for a healthy, active life. However, although the issues of access to food and healthy sustainable nutrition are very important for a healthy life, their effects on the economy cannot be ignored. There is a growing belief by many scientists that applications developed to improve the nutritional status of people, in addition to their nutritional content, have significant value in terms of economic outcomes. According to results from studies that integrate insights from nutrition and economics, many investments in nutrition are actually very good economic investments. It is thought that this study, which deals with the economic effects of nutrition in addition to a healthy lifestyle, will also have important benefits in terms of the improved design of programs and policies that aim to benefit the results related to nutrition.
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