Sentences with phrase «by dietary supplementation»

Enzyme supplementation Most dogs and cats with EPI can be successfully treated by dietary supplementation with pancreatic enzymes.
Enhancement of immunity in the elderly by dietary supplementation with probiotic Bifidobacterium lactis HN019.

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«The most vulnerable children and women in hard - to - reach areas are often missed by existing interventions that can improve vitamin A status, including vitamin A supplementation, food fortification, dietary diversification, and promotion of optimal breast - feeding,» said Ms. Nancy Haselow, HKI vice president and regional director for Asia - Pacific, who has been designing, implementing, and testing vitamin A delivery programs for more than 20 years.
The current findings build on earlier work by the same researchers, showing that dietary supplementation with Omega - 3 DHA improved both reading progress and behaviour in children from the general school population who were behind on their reading.
All these adjustments can be effectively supported and improved by an appropriate dietary supplementation regime as explained below.
Micronutrient intakes should always be checked by the dietitian if they are likely to be altered by dietary modifications, and supplementation reviewed as necessary.
Case study: The effectiveness of a dietary supplement regimen in reducing IgG - mediated food sensitivity in ADHD https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/d98c/6794d29fd580b5bc3bf0a857fa1d25a99052.pdf «Our findings indicate: (1) the potential benefit of reduced antigen exposure for a specific supplementation regimen; and (2) the apparent lack of antigenic stimulation by the hydrolyzed fish peptides.
The CYP1A1 enzyme that catalyzes 2 - hydroxyestrone (2 - OHE1) formation is inducible by dietary modification and supplementation with the active components of cruciferous vegetables, indole -3-carbinol (I -3-C), or diindolylmethane (DIM).
Dietary supplementation also boosted various measures of function in the participants, assessed by the ADL, and their quality of life, particularly its physical component, assessed by the physical component of the SF - 36.
A review of the somewhat limited data from these and earlier studies (1) indicated that inhibition of tumor development as a result of marginal intakes of various proteins could be abolished by supplementation with the respective limiting amino acid for each protein... [O] ur results suggest that the enhancement of focus development by lysine supplementation of gluten is due to a general improvement in dietary protein quality and not to any particular metabolic effect peculiar to lysine.
These items can be considered ergogenic aids that provide specific benefits in specific situations, but for basic health are either not required by the body, or at the very least don't demand supplementation outside of regular dietary intake.
Work done by scientists in the early 20th century on identifying individual nutrients in food and developing ways to manufacture them raised hopes that optimal health could be achieved and diseases prevented by adding them to food and providing people with dietary supplements; while there were successes in preventing vitamin deficiencies, and preventing conditions like neural tube defects by supplementation and food fortification with folic acid, no targeted supplementation or fortification strategies to prevent major diseases like cancer or cardiovascular diseases have proved successful.
Lysine: Is an essential amino acid that can not be manufactured by the body and must be obtained from food sources or dietary supplementation.
Aro A, Uusitupa M, Voutilainen E, Hersio K, Korhonen T, Siitonen O. Improved diabetic control and hypocholesterolaemic effect induced by long - term dietary supplementation with guar gum in type 2 (insulin - independent) diabetes.
Zinc affects the metabolism of thyroid hormones in children with Down's syndrome: normalization of thyroid stimulating hormone and of reversal triiodothryonine plasmic levels by dietary zinc supplementation
The problem in today's young, growing dogs is not one of dietary deficiency, but rather one of «overnutrition» caused by overfeeding and inappropriate supplementation of certain nutrients.
The therapeutic dotential of dietary precursor modulation by a fish - oil - supplemented diet (n - 3 fatty acids), such as eicosapentaenoic acid (C20: 5,n - 3) and docosahexaenoic acid (C22: 6,n - 3) in the therapy of ulcerative colitis has been shown to result in a 35 % to 50 % decrease in neutrophil production of LTB4.28 Significant improvement in symptoms and histologic appearance of the rectal mucosa has been observed in several small series of patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis given fish oil at 3 to 4 g daily for 2 to 6 months in uncontrolled studies.29 However, a larger, randomized, double - blind trial comprising 96 patients with ulcerative colitis failed to reveal any benefit in remission maintenance or treatment of relapse on 4.5 g of eicosapentaenoic acid daily, despite a significant reduction in LTB4 synthesis by blood peripheral polymorphonuclear cells.30 It should be emphasized, however, that the anti-inflammatory actions of the fish oils, in addition to inhibition of LTB4, include suppression of IL - 1 and platelet activating factor synthesis and scavenging of free oxygen radicals.30 The impact of increased lipid peroxidation after fish oil supplementation should be considered when altering the n - 6: n - 3 fatty acid ratio.31 Antioxidant supplementation may be able to counteract the potentially adverse effects of n - 3 fatty acids.
Effect of an oral dietary supplementation by a formulation based on silibinin - phosphatidylcholine complex in cats with liver diseases
In patients with angiographically - documented coronary artery disease and co-morbid depression, dietary supplementation with EPA - rich fish oil over 6 months will lead to significant changes in quality of life measures, as assessed by the SF - 36 physical and mental summary scores.
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