Sentences with phrase «sufficient dietary intake»

Because a sufficient dietary intake of protein is required for the manufacture of these binding proteins, inadequate protein intake may result in vitamin A deficiency.

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* Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is the average daily level of intake sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97 % — 98 %) healthy individuals.
«While increasing intake of plant sterols is one of the most effective dietary measures to lower cholesterol, getting sufficient amounts in plant foods alone can be difficult,» Dr Clifton said.
With adolescents less likely to spend time outdoors than younger children, they experience less exposure to the sun, which is how we naturally obtain vitamin D. Low vitamin D levels are also a problem at northern latitudes during the winter months when the sun is not sufficient for us to make vitamin D within our bodies, so dietary intakes become more important.
While the RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowances) put out by the American Dietetic Association says that a 0.8 protein gram intake is sufficient protein for most of the population.
Food doesn't burn fat — a calorie deficit, i.e. a lack of sufficient dietary energy intake, induces your body to burn fat, and the concept of a «fat burning food» is thus oxymoronic.
Vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol is the most bioavailable form of Vitamin D. Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin so dietary fat intakes must be sufficient to allow absorption.
At the very least, sufficient dietary protein intake means our muscles maintain a comparable size.
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA): average daily level of intake sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97 % -98 %) healthy people.
At present, there is not sufficient proof to warrant public health directives aimed at restricting dietary protein intake in healthy adults for the purpose of preserving renal function.
In addition, there is epidemiological evidence that populations with «sufficient» or «high normal» dietary iodine intake have a higher prevalence of autoimmune thyroiditis, compared with populations with deficient iodine intake.
Protein change theory states that for strength and muscle gains there must be a sufficient increase in dietary protein from habitual intake to study intake.1 This means once a study comparing protein intake establishes sufficient «spread», the researchers must also ensure that the subjects are consuming sufficiently more protein than their typical, pre study intake.
RDA is intended to be «the average daily dietary intake level that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (approximately 98 percent) healthy individuals».
The Recommended Dietary Allowance or RDA (sometimes referred to as Recommended Daily Allowance) is defined as «the average daily dietary intake level that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (approximately 98 percent) healthy individuals&Dietary Allowance or RDA (sometimes referred to as Recommended Daily Allowance) is defined as «the average daily dietary intake level that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (approximately 98 percent) healthy individuals&dietary intake level that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (approximately 98 percent) healthy individuals».
I would suggest that for humans to have developed the ability to stay in ketosis even with more than sufficient protein intake, we must have at least have spent frequent long periods in a condition of very low carbohydrate, high fat access, either exogenously or endogenously, and more than adequate protein as a dietary norm.
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA): Average daily level of intake sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97 % — 98 %) healthy individuals; often used to plan nutritionally adequate diets for individuals.
If dietary biotin intake is not sufficient, a daily multivitamin - mineral supplement will generally provide an intake of at least 30 μg of biotin per day.
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