The Boston Clinic Nutrition Protocol (BCNP) provides a physician-designed educational framework for lifestyle-based cardiometabolic risk reduction and health optimization.
The Boston Clinic Nutrition Protocol provides a structured, physician-designed educational framework for lifestyle-based cardiometabolic risk reduction and metabolic health optimization.
This record documents Version 1.0 of the Boston Clinic Nutrition Protocol, BCNP, a physician-designed educational lifestyle framework for cardiometabolic risk reduction, metabolic health optimization, and patient-clinician discussion. The framework is organized through three practical modules: Nutrition Intelligence, Movement and Muscle Preservation, and Medical Support and Supplement Safety. It is powered by five scientific pillars: Circadian Nutrition and Meal Timing, Plant Bioactives and Cellular Signaling, Microbiome and Gut-Barrier Ecology, Metabolic Flexibility and Muscle-Driven Fuel Switching, and Inflammation Resolution and Recovery Biology. BCNP is not a diagnostic system, medical prescription, disease treatment protocol, or substitute for individualized clinical care. This document describes the scientific rationale, safety gates, limitations, AI role, supplement policy, fasting policy, regional food adaptation, follow-up model, and planned validation roadmap.
Sameh Mesallum (Mon,) conducted a other in Cardiometabolic risk. Boston Clinic Nutrition Protocol (BCNP) was evaluated. The Boston Clinic Nutrition Protocol (BCNP) provides a physician-designed educational framework for lifestyle-based cardiometabolic risk reduction and health optimization.