adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dietary fibre
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food that is high in dietary fibre
dietary supplements
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vitamins and other dietary supplements
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
calcium
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The present results show that dietary calcium has a site specific effect on the solubility of bile acids.
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Moreover, one experimental study showed increased tumour formation with dietary calcium .
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The bile acid concentration in faecal water also decreased with increasing dietary calcium , and this was not influenced by dietary phosphate.
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Supplementary dietary calcium has been shown in some studies to reduce colonic cell proliferation in man.
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Quantification of these interactions is essential for a proper discussion of the intestinal effects of dietary calcium and phosphate.
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Increased dietary calcium increased faecal phosphate because the formation of insoluble calcium phosphate inhibits the absorption of phosphate.
change
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Diet Try the following dietary changes for at least the two weeks before your period.
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That is like an obese person with unhealthy eating habits deciding against making dietary changes and opting instead for liposuction.
deficiency
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The consequences of starvation depend on the type of dietary deficiency from which it arises.
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All these are symptoms of a simple dietary deficiency but often are mistaken for normal ageing processes.
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No dietary deficiencies in people who lived on her soup!
fat
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It is the ease with which the body converts dietary fat to body fat that causes the main problem in weight control.
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Now, the emphasis is on saturated fat and total dietary fat.
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This reflects inhibition of the absorption of dietary fat .
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In other words, dietary fat is absorbed through the intestine in the form of chylomicrons.
fibre
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Fresh fruit, for instance, being mainly water, provides only a dilute form of dietary fibre .
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This is so of dietary fibre .
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The foods which we are advised to eat in greater quantities arc those supplying dietary fibre .
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This factor applies less with foods rich in dietary fibre , because these foods - happily - tend to be inexpensive.
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This intriguing finding from the surveys led medical researchers to investigations into a whole new aspect of dietary fibre .
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But dietary fibre provides nothing of use in this way.
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So you will be taking in about twice as much dietary fibre in less than half as much food.
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Approximately 50 nutrients, as well as dietary fibre and water, are needed by the body.
guidelines
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The family may need help with financial support and with clear dietary guidelines .
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Fats - Saturated and Unsaturated All major dietary guidelines advocate a need to reduce our average national fat consumption.
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Beginning in 1980 the Agriculture and Health departments have issued dietary guidelines every five years, based on the latest scientific evidence.
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But vintners made headway last year with the publication of new federal dietary guidelines that for the first time described those benefits.
habit
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Ken Roberts, Eccleshall manager, on dietary habits of 20st goalkeeper Sid Kelly.
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Clearly, in the long term, improving dietary habits and food supply is the most desirable approach.
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However, it is very difficult to devise a scale which summarizes dietary habits on a range from good to bad.
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Asking the patient to recall a typical 24 hours eating pattern is often the most helpful way of assessing dietary habits .
intake
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Fifty five patients had dietary intake of iron assessed and data from 47 were evaluable.
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One of the preferred methods for estimating usual dietary intakes of individuals is the diet history questionnaire.
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Sulphate concentration in the colon is largely dependent on dietary intake .
law
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Fewer still, just under 20 percent, say that they observe kosher dietary laws .
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They held the line on dietary laws , Sabbath observance, and other rituals.
phosphate
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Supplementary dietary phosphate decreased the fatty acid concentration only on the low calcium diet.
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This includes dietary phosphate and calcium restriction as well as aluminum hydroxide antacids.
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The bile acid concentration in faecal water also decreased with increasing dietary calcium, and this was not influenced by dietary phosphate .
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These protective effects of calcium are not inhibited by a fourfold increase in dietary phosphate .
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Consequently, precipitation of luminal calcium by dietary phosphate should inhibit these effects.
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This inhibition was partly counteracted by increased dietary phosphate .
requirement
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Find out if there are any dietary requirements .
supplement
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But as the burgeoning health food stores testify, there is a lot more to the dietary supplements market than this.
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It's largely for this reason that most researchers are not enthusiastic about all the eye care dietary supplements currently available.
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The blubber was probably considered to be a valuable dietary supplement to help counter the effects of the cold weather.
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At 4 a. m., he drinks a protein shake with four more dietary supplements and six amino acids.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The dietary guidelines can be achieved by eating more fruits and vegetables.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In conclusion, dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids enhance duodenal resistance to acid by potentiation of adaptive cytoprotection.
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Often the interpretation of laboratory data is difficult and does not necessarily correlate with either clinical or dietary findings.
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Physical examination may reveal evidence of certain nutritional deficiencies that will not be detected by dietary or laboratory methods. 2.
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Similarly recorded laboratory data, anthropometric measures, dietary assessments, knowledge tests, and attitudinal surveys document outcomes.
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Sri Lanka is a good example of this dietary imperialism.
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That is like an obese person with unhealthy eating habits deciding against making dietary changes and opting instead for liposuction.
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The bile acid concentration in faecal water also decreased with increasing dietary calcium, and this was not influenced by dietary phosphate.
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You are, you see, still consuming a very high percentage of dietary fibre.