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  • ...ry supplement is taken orally and usually contains one or more nutritional components (such as vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids and enzymes).  ...(such as vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids and enzymes). Also called dietary supplements {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • == Dietary Management == '''Dietary management''' (pronunciation: /ˈdaɪətɛri mænɪdʒmənt/) refers to the
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  • ...he word "parev" which means "neutral" or "plain". It is used in [[Kosher]] dietary laws to describe food that is neither meat nor dairy. ..."plain", indicating the food's neutral status in the context of [[Kosher]] dietary laws.
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  • '''Polymeal''' (pronunciation: /ˈpɒlɪmiːl/) is a dietary approach that incorporates multiple food items, each with its own scientifi === Components ===
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  • ...from epidemiology and [[biostatistics]] to search for correlations between dietary intake and disease outcomes. ...ese methods are used to estimate the intake of nutrients and other dietary components. The data collected is then analyzed using statistical methods to find asso
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  • ...(such as vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids and enzymes). Also called dietary supplements {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...eritis]] or other digestive disorders. The name is an acronym for the four components of the diet: '''C'''ereal, '''R'''ice, '''A'''pplesauce, and '''M'''ilk. ...erm "CRAM" is an acronym derived from the initial letters of the four main components of the diet. It was first used in this context in the late 20th century, al
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  • ...taboos, which may be due to personal tastes or ethical reasons. Individual dietary choices may be more or less healthy. === Components of a Healthy Diet ===
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  • ...(pronounced: thair-uh-meen) is a [[medical food]] product designed for the dietary management of chronic pain and inflammation. It is often used in conjunctio ...nd the suffix "-amine", a common ending for [[amino acids]], which are key components of the product.
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  • The term "Calcium Fructoborate" is derived from its three main components: "Calcium" (from Latin ''calx'', meaning 'lime'), "Fructo-" (from Latin ''f Calcium Fructoborate is a dietary supplement used for its potential health benefits. It is a source of boron,
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  • '''Dietary Inflammatory Index''' (''Pronunciation: Die-ta-ry In-flam-ma-to-ry In-dex'' ...food parameters, including macronutrients, micronutrients, and other food components and bioactive compounds.
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  • The term "Copper gluconate" is derived from its two components: "Copper", a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: ''cuprum''), Copper gluconate is used as a dietary supplement to prevent or treat copper deficiency. Copper is an essential tr
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  • * [[Macronutrients]]: The dietary components that the body needs in large amounts, including proteins, carbohydrates, an * [[Micronutrients]]: The dietary components that the body needs in smaller amounts, such as vitamins and minerals.
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  • === Components of Antenatal Care === ...e includes several components, such as regular check-ups, screening tests, dietary advice, exercise advice, and preparation for labor and birth. It may also i
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  • == Components of a Healthy Diet == ...ariety of food groups and reduces the risk of many diseases. Here are some components of a healthy diet:
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  • ...ains significant quantities of [[starch]], [[protein]], [[vitamin]], and [[dietary minerals]]. It is also a source of [[phytochemicals]], including [[antioxid * [[Cereal]]: A grass cultivated for the edible components of its grain, composed of the endosperm, germ, and bran.
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  • '''Roughage''' (/ˈrʌfɪdʒ/), also known as '''dietary fiber''' or '''bulk''', is a type of carbohydrate that the body cannot dige ...sulting state. It was first used in the late 19th century to describe food components that provide bulk but are not easily digested.
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  • ...ry supplement is taken orally and usually contains one or more nutritional components (such as vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids and enzymes). 
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  • ...a significant impact on the field of nutrition and dietetics, influencing dietary guidelines and food labelling policies worldwide. ...esterol]] levels, the benefits of [[plant-based diets]], and the role of [[dietary fiber]] in health and disease.
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  • ...''' is the scientific discipline that studies the effects of diet, dietary components, and nutrition on the structure and behavior of the brain. ..., and molecular biology. The field is primarily concerned with the role of dietary nutrients and their metabolites in brain development, aging, and function,
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