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Pre-Treatment Nutritional Status as a Predictor of Clinical Outcomes in Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis Patients Undergoing Cyclosporine A Therapy. [PDF]
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Trace Element Intake from Dairy-Free Infant Porridges and Its Nutritional and Safety Implications for Infants Aged Six Months and Older. [PDF]
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Endemic goitre with adequate iodine intake
The Lancet, 1990Endemic goiter with adequate iodine intake is discussed.
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Manganese in the Diet: Bioaccessibility, Adequate Intake, and Neurotoxicological Effects
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2020Manganese (Mn) is an essential element that participates in several biological processes. Mn serves as a cofactor for several enzymes, such as glutamine synthetase and oxidoreductases, that have an important role in the defense of the organisms against oxidative stress.
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Adequate iodine intake of Slovenian adolescents is primarily attributed to excessive salt intake
Nutrition Research, 2009In Slovenia, table salt iodization has been applied to combat iodine deficiency. Recently, we found that Slovenian adolescents attained iodine sufficiency (median urinary iodine concentration was 140 microg/L; prevalence of goiter was
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The most essential nutrient: Defining the adequate intake of water
The Journal of Pediatrics, 2002Although water is quantitatively the most import nutrient, there are no recommended dietary allowances (RDA) or adequate intake (AI) values. Based on 718 assessments of 24-hour total water intake, urine volume, and urine osmolality, individual hydration status was characterized in 479 healthy boys and girls of the DONALD study aged 4.0 to 6.9 years and
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[Adequate dietary intake for infant development].
La Revue du praticien, 2022Adequate dietary intake for infant development. The main nutrients required for an adequate infant de¬velopment, particularly neurological, are some lipids (essential fatty acids, arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids), iron, calcium and vitamind. Appropriate energy intake is also necessary to allow growth.
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Endemic goiter with adequate iodine intake
The Lancet, 1990Endemic goiter with adequate iodine intake is discussed.
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