Not exact matches
It's a way to eat
less, but eat well without feeling hungry, because it provides the necessary vitamins,
nutrients and
dietary fibre for good health.
In her research, teens using DMPA were
less likely to gain weight if their diets were rich in three
nutrients:
dietary fiber, magnesium and linoleic acid — a type of omega 6 fatty acid.
Unlike traditional chivda, our contain baked bhujia retaining
nutrients like
dietary fibre, iron with much
lesser sodium than regular once.
Because an average person consumes
less than the required or suggested
nutrients and vitamins intake in a day,
dietary supplements have been introduced in the market to supply the
nutrients which may be lacking in an average individuals» diet.
Often treatment involves
dietary modifications,
nutrient supplementation such as natural anti-inflammatories, exercise & training adjustments (more aerobic,
less anaerobic), and local muscle therapies.
In some cases, fortified foods and
dietary supplements may be useful in providing one or more
nutrients that otherwise may be consumed in
less than recommended amounts» [76].
Research shows that eating more plant - based foods and
less meat increases your intake of key
nutrients, such as
dietary fiber, and reduces the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and even some cancers.
In some cases, fortified foods and
dietary supplements may be useful in providing one or more
nutrients that otherwise may be consumed in
less - than - recommended amounts.»
The displacement of more
nutrient - dense foods (eg, fruit, vegetables, lean meats, and seafood) by
less - dense foods (refined sugars, grains, vegetable oils, and dairy products) and the subsequent decline in
dietary vitamin and mineral density has far reaching health implications — consequences that not only promote the development of vitamin - deficiency diseases but also numerous infectious and chronic diseases (7).
Our study revealed that dogs receiving
dietary supplements chased their tails
less compared to dogs not receiving any
nutrients.
The effect of
dietary nutrients was also observed in the analysis including only tail chasers: dogs that had received
dietary nutrients had
less TC compared to dogs receiving no
dietary nutrients (Table 2).
Those dogs that received (sometimes or regularly)
dietary nutrients had
less TC compared to the dogs not receiving any.
Also, individuals receiving vitamins (x21, 146 = 8.47, p = 0.004) and minerals (x21, 146 = 7.57, p = 0.006) chased their tails
less than dogs that were not receiving these
dietary nutrients.
By contrast, the U.S. guidelines mostly contain references to precise
nutrients: «Reduce daily sodium intake» and «consume
less than 300 mg of
dietary cholesterol per day.»