Sentences with phrase «dietary deficiencies which»

This may lead to dietary deficiencies which may be detrimental to your bird's health.

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Access to dietary supplements that help combat nutrient deficiencies, which are all too common domestically and around the globe (in part due to food insecurity).
The review focuses on human - milk nutrients, which may become growth limiting, and on nutrients for which there is a high prevalence of maternal dietary deficiency in some parts of the world; it assesses the adequacy of energy, protein, calcium, iron, zinc and vitamins A, B6 and D.
«There is a relatively narrow margin between dietary Iodine deficiency (< 140 µg / day) and excessive intakes (> 500 µg / day) from our diet which can lead to thyrotoxicoxis.
Unfortunately dietary fat is also limited in rice - eating countries and in fact is being looked at as one possible «hidden» causes of vitamin A deficiency itself.13 There are also important interactions between different nutrients and minerals, which further warrants variety in food intake.
We know that broad - spectrum supplements can correct dietary deficiencies and boost blood levels of iron, B12, folic acid and vitamin D — as was shown in this study which suggests these women had low intakes pre-conception.
The importance of vitamin B6 is often overlooked in conventional medicine, except for cases of overt B6 deficiency which doctors believe to be rare.1 Although not widely recognized, poor vitamin B6 status may be relatively common in individuals eating a Standard American Diet.2 In the United States, a remarkably high number of adults — ninety percent of women and seventy - one percent of men — consume diets that are deficient in vitamin B6 using the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) as a measure.3 Furthermore, according to recent national health data, many individuals have inadequate vitamin B6 status despite meeting the RDA of B6 from their diets.4
A SNP in protein HFe that absorbs iron improves brain function in populations that have dietary iron deficiency but greatly increases the risk of psychiatric disease in populations in which dietary iron is excessive.
At the root of our problems with copper and zinc is a generation of heedless nutritional guidelines which have produced widespread dietary imbalance and deficiency.
Bio-Alternatives «OPTI - EYES» is a supplement which combines 16 nutrients in optimum proportions to help maintain ocular health which may decline as a result of dietary deficiencies, aging, toxins, free radical exposure, stress, and sunlight.
These «deficiencies» are usually from suboptimal or outright deficient intake of some important nutritive factors, and while dietary protein or fatty acids deficiencies (which do impair testosterone production) are almost unheard of there are some vitamins or minerals which are a bit more commonly deficient.
Although whole - body protein turnover measurements suggested that consuming dietary protein at RDA levels was adequate, nitrogen balance and resting metabolic rate were lower in response to energy deficiency, which corresponded to a significant decrease in FFM.
Thiaminase, which tends to be high in uncooked freshwater fish, can produce a deficiency by rapid destruction of dietary thiamine.
Age, weight, breed, and severity of the heart disease all factor into dietary restrictions and the types of nutritional deficiencies which may be contributing to the heart disease.
Usually strange eating habits are caused by a nutritional deficiency caused by dietary or absorption problems; other times it is a behavioural issue which requires obedience training to prevent eating non-food items.
In the case of eating soil, this is particularly evident in breeds which have known natural iron deficiencies, and this demonstrates how they may be seeking extra dietary iron in clay soils.
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