noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
adequate
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The smaller the prey becomes, the more labour is needed to obtain adequate nutrition .
good
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Knowledge about diet and good nutrition can offset any tendency to constipation and avoid the constipation-pain-retention cycle building up.
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But, because of better medicine and nutrition , people live longer and their money may run out before they do.
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The basics of good nutrition lie in what is readily available in your house for you to consume.
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Receding or inflamed gums will need good nutrition to heal.
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Exercise, in addition to good nutrition , can guard against a whole range of serious ailments.
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Just as parents should foster good nutrition from an early age, they should support and encourage healthy physical activity.
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The balanced diet For good nutrition and a balanced diet, first on the list is protein.
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Both aerobic exercise and strength training are essential for good nutrition and quality of life.
parenteral
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The patient was weaned off parenteral nutrition by the end of the second month and the stoma was closed after 5 months.
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Dietary supplements are seldom indicated; tube feeding or parenteral nutrition are rarely necessary and should be avoided.
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Total parenteral nutrition and drugs were given.
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All patients received total parenteral nutrition treatment.
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A central venous line was inserted for hom total parenteral nutrition .
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By the age of 30 she was still maintained on home total parenteral nutrition , and continued to vomit fluid.
poor
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In three men gastrectomy may have been the cause and in two poor nutrition may have been responsible.
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Clearly poor children are at significant risk of hunger and poor nutrition .
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People who are on low-calorie diets and eat a lot of these snacks end up getting very poor nutrition .
total
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All patients received total parenteral nutrition treatment.
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A central venous line was inserted for hom total parenteral nutrition .
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By the age of 30 she was still maintained on home total parenteral nutrition , and continued to vomit fluid.
■ NOUN
education
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A dietary questionnaire or frequency determination is often useful in individual counseling, as well as in nutrition education and community programs.
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Because of its preventive aspects, nutrition education should be included at all levels of the health delivery system.
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The government uses them to plan food and nutrition education programs.
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Several steps are required before nutrition education can be effective.
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The nutrition education plan consists of segments devoted to each nutrition problem that requires intervention.
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Nutrition Intervention Nutrition counseling, nutrition education , and follow-up services are elements of care provided to patients / clients.
information
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The materials cover the production and manufacture of milk and dairy products, as well as providing nutrition information .
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Private industry uses them to dispense nutrition information .
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Just how much nutrition information should be put on a food label is a much-debated subject and different manufacturers have different views.
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There is no legal requirement to give nutrition information unless a manufacturer makes a claim about some nutritional aspect of a food.
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But many Sainsbury's products will carry nutrition information - even though no special nutrition claim is made for them.
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This is intended to draw your attention to an important piece of nutrition information about the product.
program
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He said the nutrition program now reaches only 60 percent of those eligible, while Head Start reaches only 30 percent.
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The indicators can be obtained from the nutrition program plan and from policies and procedures used in the practice.
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The daily race walk is part of a health and nutrition program , for instance.
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It has been noted that many nutrition programs are not systematically evaluated.
service
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In particular, these programs have been hesitant to reimburse the provider of nutrition services by independent practitioners outside standard institutional settings.
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These standards are necessary to deliver quality nutrition services .
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In nutrition the goal is to provide quality nutrition services to the populations served.
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Nutrition program plan provides the framework for nutrition services .
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Policies and procedures define the specific nutrition services to be provided to defined target populations. 4.
■ VERB
improve
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Homemakers improve their food and nutrition knowledge, food shopping and budget management skills, and dietary practices.
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The Food Stamp Program was created to improve the levels of nutrition among low-income households.
provide
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The materials cover the production and manufacture of milk and dairy products, as well as providing nutrition information.
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In nutrition the goal is to provide quality nutrition services to the populations served.
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Type 2, when the parent is not providing sufficient nutrition for the child.
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FMOs contract with Primary Food Providers to provide the most cost-efficient nutrition to their enrollees.
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It is the bacteria that somehow provide nutrition to the host.
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Nutrition program plan provides the framework for nutrition services.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Women tend to be more conscious of good nutrition .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An accomplished sportswoman, she presents seminars and courses on sports nutrition .
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Conscientious about nutrition , Wait said he added fruit to his recipe to increase moisture and decrease the fat content.
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Dietary supplements are seldom indicated; tube feeding or parenteral nutrition are rarely necessary and should be avoided.
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Process assessments compare the documented care with what is accepted as optimum practice based on current scientific nutrition knowledge and expert opinion.
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Remember that if you have strayed from the sensible paths of nutrition on occasion - panic not!
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The guidelines are the cornerstone of federal nutrition policy.