Dietary modifications refer to intentional changes in an individual's food intake or nutritional habits to improve health outcomes or manage specific medical conditions. These modifications are crucial in clinical practice as they can enhance treatment efficacy, prevent disease progression, and improve patient quality of life. For instance, a low-sodium diet is commonly recommended for patients with hypertension to help control blood pressure and reduce cardiovascular risks.

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