Diet is defined as the total specific intake of nutrients by an individual for maintenance and management of health [1].
Proper nutrition involves the intake of nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, vegetable oils, and fats) that can provide the body with fiber, vitamins, minerals, and energy [1]. With increased globalization, fast-paced lifestyles, and changes in the technology of food processing and production, food consumption has evolved toward packaged foods that offer little nutritional value, thus affecting the nutritional status of populations on a global scale. Globally, our diet has changed drastically over the past 2 decades as agriculture has evolved from an era of natural farming processes to scientific farming and food processing. This involves genetic intervention (genetically modified food), which affects lifestyle disease patterns as well as food-processing techniques