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Adequate Fluid Intake, Urinary Incontinence, and Physical and/or Intellectual Disability

Journal of Urology, 2009
Urinary incontinence in physically and/or intellectually disabled children is a common problem. Literature on therapy is sparse. In these patients we prospectively studied the effect of urotherapy, particularly adequate fluid intake.In a prospective study 66 boys and 45 girls with a mean age of 9.1 years were included, of whom 22 were motor disabled ...
Erik, Van Laecke   +3 more
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The importance of adequate fluid and fibre intake during pregnancy

Nursing Standard, 2007
Dietary advice about fluid and fibre for pregnant women is limited in comparison to information on folic acid. Low intakes of these nutrients can affect the health status of pregnant women. Research indicates that pregnant women consume fibre at lower levels than the recommended intake for the non-pregnant population (Anderson 1986, Derbyshire et al ...
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Adequate Oral Fluid Intake in Hospitalized Stroke Patients: Does Viscosity Matter?

Rehabilitation Nursing, 2012
Sufficient intake of oral fluids to meet hydration needs is a critical recovery issue for patients hospitalized post stroke. Concerns for adequate oral fluid intake are generally focused on dysphagic patients restricted to thickened liquids; however, fluid intake patterns in stroke patients receiving thin liquids are unknown.This study examines the ...
Anne, McGrail, Lisa N, Kelchner
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Breastfeeding beyond infancy supports adequate growth, development, and nutritional intake

Pediatric Research
The objective of this study was to examine the associations of breastfeeding beyond infancy (BBI, >1 year) on toddler growth, development, and diet.Participants (n = 185) of a prospective longitudinal study were categorized into 3 groups: formula fed (FF, N = 22), breastfed up to 12 months (BF, N = 108), and breastfed up to 24 months (PBF, N = 55 ...
Meghan R, Crimmins   +4 more
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Zinc Utilization in Young Men Fed Adequate and Low Zinc Intakes

The Journal of Nutrition, 1985
Zinc absorption and balances were measured in six young men who were confined while participating in a 75-d metabolic study. A diet of conventional food providing either 16.5 or 5.5 mg Zn/d was fed. Apparent absorption of zinc was calculated from the zinc balance data and from the absorption of a zinc stable isotope added to the diet. The apparent zinc
L, Wada, J R, Turnlund, J C, King
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Higher habitual sodium intake is not detrimental for bones in older women with adequate calcium intake

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2010
Based on the calciuric effect of sodium (Na), it has been speculated, although not proven, that higher Na intake might have a detrimental effect on bone health. The objective was to determine the relationship between Na intake (expressed as urinary Na) and bone mineral density/content (BMD/BMC) during a 3-year study.
Jasminka Z, Ilich   +2 more
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Smokers With Adequate Vitamin C Intake Showa Preferable Pulmonary Function Test

Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2015
Airflow obstruction often results from the chronic inflammation caused by cigarette smoke. It has been concluded that cigarette smoke-induced oxidative damage is prevented by ascorbic acid on a cellular level. The purpose of the current study was to explore the effect of vitamin C intake on pulmonary function in established smokers (100 or more ...
Jin Young, Shin   +3 more
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[Adequate calcium intake and osteoblast function].

Clinical calcium, 2006
TR Klompmaker proposed that adequate calcium intake should be determined on the basis of the function of osteoblast. Excess calcium intake may accelerate the osteoblastic function by promoting replication of osteoblast, resulting in increase of the rate of apoptosis of osteoblast and in the increased rate of fracture.
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Overview of the Health Benefits of Adequate Fiber Intake

2017
Low fiber intake is a major public health concern. Inadequate fiber intake is associated with increased risk of weight gain and obesity, chronic disease, and premature aging and mortality.
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