adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
nutritional value (= the amount of things that a food contains, which are good for your health )
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The nutritional value of cereals can vary.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
deficiency
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No evidence of nutritional deficiencies was found.
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Laboratory tests have two primary purposes, one of which is to detect marginal nutritional deficiencies .
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A poor diet, with low nutrient snacks can lead to nutritional deficiencies .
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The syndrome also may be seen in other conditions associated with intestinal malabsorption or nutritional deficiency .
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We are talking of a period and of a class in which nutritional deficiencies were commonplace.
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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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Or is it an illness with nutritional deficiency at its root?
need
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Avoid them for two weeks, but substitute other foods that will fulfil your nutritional needs .
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I ordered a longevity salad that was supposed-to take care of 100 percent of my nutritional needs for life.
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In any case the zooxanthellae generate much of the coral's nutritional needs by photosynthesis.
quality
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Healthy eaters look for food which has good nutritional quality .
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Remember they can vary tremendously in nutritional quality and the cheapest is usually not the best.
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It s nutritional quality decreases markedly in the winter months and also when we have drought conditions such as we had last summer.
state
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This study justified the use of villus height as an indicator of the nutritional state in rats.
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Unlike previous studies comparing elemental diet with corticosteroids, in this trial we have stratified patients according to nutritional state before randomisation.
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Our results show that relatively well nourished patients respond equally well to elemental diet as those with a poor nutritional state .
status
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Data regarding diet, nutritional status , and drugs were also carefully recorded.
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Methods and Procedures Nutritional status indicators for use in surveillance were selected from those indicators used in nutritional status surveys.
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Demography and population Average height achieved at a given age is a sensitive measure of the nutritional status of a population.
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The review shows that improvements in nutritional status during pregnancy may result in more successful pregnancy outcomes.
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To provide a research base for investigating the relationship between various levels of nutritional status and health consequences.
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Some define specific components of the population, whereas others indicate nutritional status .
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The assessment of nutritional status may involve several disciplines on the health team.
supplement
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During the early phase of reintroductions patients continued with elemental diet as a nutritional supplement .
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These could include anything from acupuncture, herbal remedies and nutritional supplements to, yes, a petition to a higher power.
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Going overboard on nutritional supplements wouldn't necessarily help.
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Supplemental Help: A new device to help consumers choose nutritional supplements may be coming to a drugstore near you.
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Any patient who has been unable to eat or who has lost weight may therefore require extra nutritional supplements before surgery.
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Despite the devastating loss June 28 that killed one worker, the Richmans decided to rebuild its nutritional supplements plant.
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Current treatment includes exercise training and nutritional supplements to maintain muscle mass.
value
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This engrossing spectacle fascinates the predator who may eventually devour the tail, although it has little nutritional value .
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Or he expatiated on the nutritional value of the lowly peanut.
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These days everyone is becoming an expert in the nutritional value of different foods and the importance of vitamins and trace elements.
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But once you start adding a high-fat cereal or chocolate, you are increasing the calories without appreciably increasing the nutritional value .
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There are also informative sections on nutritional values , and storage and hygiene.
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The study also found that consumers ranked canned food far below fresh and frozen foods based on nutritional value .
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The quality and nutritional value of what little food was available was very low, but there were few alternatives.
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Native grasses usually have insufficient nutritional value as they provide considerably less protein.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A balanced diet will give nutritional requirements in all the right proportions.
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Depression can be secondary to starvation and coexisting complications, since improved mood often follows nutritional rehabilitation.
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Furthermore, nutritional treatment tended to be recommended for the more symptomatic and already growth impaired children.
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Soybeans, peanuts, sweet potatoes, lettuce and wheat will be selected for their nutritional as well as their cleansing value.
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The program also provides recipes, a shopping list, estimated meal costs and a nutritional analysis of the recipes.
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These days everyone is becoming an expert in the nutritional value of different foods and the importance of vitamins and trace elements.