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Western medicine, in 400 B.C. This statement was based on the belief that food was able to&#xd;
influence disease, a concept that was revived several times in later years by painters, writers,&#xd;
scientists, and philosophers. One such philosopher, Ludwig Feuerbach, famously wrote in his&#xd;
1863-4 essay “man is what he eats” introducing the idea that if we want to improve the spiritual&#xd;
conditions of people we must first improve their material conditions (Feuerbach, 2003).&#xd;
However, for years his warnings remained unheeded, at least in Western countries, in contrast&#xd;
to the teachings of Indian and Chinese medicine which for millennia have argued that a living&#xd;
organism has to assume a healthy diet. Like diet, physical activity has been also considered an&#xd;
important starting point for people's health. Hippocrates wrote in his book Regimen "if we could&#xd;
give every individual the right amount of nourishment and exercise, not too little and not too&#xd;
much, we would have found the safest way to health" (Hippocrates, 1955). Our knowledge&#xd;
about the links between diet, exercise, and disease has vastly increased since Hippocrates time.&#xd;
A healthy lifestyle based on diet and physical activity is now considered the keystone of disease&#xd;
prevention and the basis for a healthy aging. However, modern society has created conditions&#xd;
with virtually unrestricted access to food resources and reduced physical activity, resulting in a&#xd;
positive overall energy balance. This is far from the environment of our ”hunter-gathered&#xd;
ancestros” whose genes were modulated over thousands of years adapting our metabolism to&#xd;
survive when food was scarce and maximizing energy storage when food became available. In&#xd;
terms of evolution, this radical and sudden lifestyle change in modern society has led to a&#xd;
dramatic increase in the incidence of metabolic diseases including obesity and type 2 diabetes&#xd;
mellitus (T2DM). It seems clear that the development of T2DM has a genetic component that&#xd;
becomes obvious when individuals are exposed to western lifestyle. However, environment plays a critical role in the incidence of the disease being obesity the main etiological cause of&#xd;
T2DM. Thus, modest weight loss is enough for obese glucose intolerant subjects to prevent the&#xd;
development of T2DM (National Task Force on the Prevention and Treatment of Obesity, 2000)...</mods:abstract>
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