Glossary term
Metabolic Health
Metabolic health involves the efficiency and balance of metabolic processes in the body, including how it converts food into energy and manages blood sugar levels. It can influence
Definition
Metabolic health involves the efficiency and balance of metabolic processes in the body, including how it converts food into energy and manages blood sugar levels. It can influence
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