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Dr Ian Martins * Centre of Excellence for Alzheimer's Disease Research and Care, EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, University of Western Australia, Sir James McCusker Alzheimer's Disease Research Foundation, Hollywood Private Hospital, Perth, WA, Australia. PERTH NUTRITIONAL THERAPY ACTIVATES THE ANTI-AGING PROCESS TO REVERSE ACCELERATED GLOBAL DISEASES 6 th Global Summit and Expo on Food and Beverages Florida, USA

DIET AND LIFESTYLE TO MAINTAIN ORGAN SURVIVAL

Unhealthy Nutrigenomic diets accelerate NAFLD and Adiposity in Global Communites J. Mol. Genet. Med. 9: 1. ADIPOSE TISSUE TRANSFORMATION ENDOCRINE METABOLIC DEFECT

NUTRITIONAL INTERVENTION TO PREVENT BRAIN AND LIVER DISEASE Diabetes and Cholesterol dyshomeostasis involve abnormal α-synuclein and amyloid beta transport in neurodegenerative diseases. Austin Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. 2015; 2 (1):1020

MAINTAIN NUMBER OF CELLS FOR ORGAN SURVIVAL

TRACK 10- NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT ZINC

Frontiers in Clinical Drug Research -CNS & Neuro Vol.3, 2015 CHAPTER Nutritional and Genotoxic Stress Contributes to Diabetes and Neurodegenerative Diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's Diseases TRACK 10- NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT

MITOCHONDRIAL APOPTOSIS

A. Links between Insulin resistance, Lipoprotein metabolism and Amyloidosis in Alzheimer’s disease Health. 6; B. Induction of NAFLD with Increased Risk of Obesity and Chronic Diseases in Developed Countries Open Journal of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases. 4; NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT HEALTHY NUTRIGENOMIC DIETS

WESTERN COUNTRIES AND REVERSAL OF GLOBAL DISEASES

TRACK 10- NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT

XENOBIOTIC INTESTINAL ABSORPTION SHARE SAME PATHWAYS AS LPS AND NUTRIENT ABSORPTION INCREASED DIETARY FAT REDUCED CLEARANCE OF LIVER LPS AND XENOBIOTIC METABOLISM ANTI-AGING GENES DIETARY FAT

MITOCHONDRIAL APOPTOSIS

SIRTUIN 1 GENE ACTIVATION LEADS TO RAPID LPS METABOLISM FAT DIET AND LPS PALMITIC ACID DIET CHOLESTEROL DIET ALCOHOL AND LPS CARBOHYDRATE DIET and LPS HIGH PROTEIN DIET CROP ROTATION XENOBIOTIC FREE FOODS DEVELOPING WORLD

TRACK 10- NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT

Foods associated with NO production Fruits, nuts, vegetables, spices, fish and meats Food restriction (nitric oxide content) maintains the expression and activity of the anti-aging Sirt 1 central to nutritional intervention and involve NITRIC OXIDE HOMEOSTASIS connected to pancreas function and diabetes. Nutritional diets accelerate amyloid beta metabolism and prevent the induction of chronic diseases and Alzheimer’s disease Chapter · July 2015 In book: Photon eBooks, Edition: First, Chapter: First, Publisher: Photon, pp.1-48 TRACK 10- NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT CONSUMPTION OF NITRIC OXIDE FOODS

B. GROUP 1. DR. A. Fernandis University of Singapore 2. Dr J Dumin Pfizer Global, USA 3. Prof. M Wenk University of Singapore 4. Prof. SE Gandy New York School of Medicine USA GLOBAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH SCIENTIFIC AND ACADEMIC PUBLISHING GRANTS: NATIONAL HEALTH MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL AUSTRALIA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA) EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY HOLLYWOOD HOSPITAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION A GROUP Edith Cowan University UNIVERSITY OF WA Prof. R.Martins Dr W Fernando Dr F Lim Prof S Laws Dr V Gupta Ms R Creegan A/Prof G Verdile Dr K Bates Mr Kevin Taddei Dr S Fuller Dr E Hone Dr M Sharman Mr M Morici Prof. T.Redgrave