Definition of «dietary influences»

Dietary influences refer to factors that affect an individual's food choices and eating habits. These can include cultural, social, economic, religious or personal beliefs, as well as health-related considerations such as allergies or dietary restrictions. Dietary influences also encompass the impact of advertising and marketing on people’s food preferences, as well as broader societal factors that shape our attitudes towards different types of food.

Sentences with «dietary influences»

  • Some breeds are prone to diseases with a strong dietary influence. (whole-dog-journal.com)
  • Other dietary influences include excessive calcium intake, excessive mineral intake, and an imbalance of vitamin D metabolites. (healthypets.mercola.com)
  • Ms. Pirtle has co-authored a book with Sally Fallon and Dr. John D. Turner called Performance without Pain, which was published in 2006 by New Trends that focuses on the modern dietary influences in common inflammatory and degenerative conditions in musicians, athletes, dancers and the general public, and the solutions found in a diet of nutrient - dense foods. (westonaprice.org)
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