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Metabolic Memory. Past, Present and Future Implications

  • Book

  • August 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6250499
Metabolic Memory: Past, Present and Future Implications delves into the emerging concept of metabolic memory, exploring how our body's metabolic processes retain a 'memory' of past experiences and how this impacts our current and future health. Drawing on the latest scientific research this book aims to bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and their practical implications for everyday health and wellness. Metabolic memory has profound implications for understanding chronic diseases, particularly diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and obesity. Despite its significance, there is a lack of comprehensive resource that make this information accessible to both professionals and the general public. This book fills that gap, providing a detailed yet understandable exploration of how past metabolic states influence present and future health outcomes.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Metabolic Memory
2. Epigenetics and Metabolic Memory
3. Metabolic Memory in Diabetes
4. Cardiovascular Health and Metabolic Memory
5. Obesity and Metabolic Memory
6. Intergenerational Transmission of Metabolic Memory
7. Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Strategies
8. Personalized Medicine and Metabolic Memory
9. Conclusion

Authors

Jeena Gupta Lovely Professional University, India. Dr. Jeena Gupta is an esteemed academician and researcher known for her invaluable contributions to the realm of epigenetics and diabetes. Currently serving as a faculty member at Lovely Professional University, located in Punjab, India, Dr. Gupta brings with her a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the field. Dr. Gupta possesses a solid research background spanning metabolic memory, chronic diseases, phyto- nanomedicine for diabetes, wound healing and breast cancer, epigenetic regulatory mechanisms including histone post-translational modification in regulating gene expression in diabetes and its associated complications. She belongs to several societies, on the editorial reviewer board for Frontiers Journal of Endocrinology and published ~75 papers.