Metabolic diseases are either acquired or inherited and are due to disorders in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fatty acids and amino acids. They mainly cause cardiovascular and neurological problems.
The energy requirements of our body and the reconstruction of its components are covered by the reactions that take place with the participation of enzymes and other nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals and trace elements. The lack of these nutrients causes inability to carry out these reactions, resulting in the pathogenicity of the metabolites produced by them.
The use of metabolomics as a tool for early detection of metabolic diseases in combination with the clinical picture of the examinee, contributes to the modern medical approach applied in the management and treatment of Metabolic Chronic Diseases.