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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
An adequate diet is one which meets in full all the nutritional needs of the person. These needs are set forth for infants, children, boys, girls, men, and women in the report 1 entitled Recommended Dietary Allowances. The data in this report are based on an exhaustive review of all of the research and other information available up to the time of its ...
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An adequate diet is one which meets in full all the nutritional needs of the person. These needs are set forth for infants, children, boys, girls, men, and women in the report 1 entitled Recommended Dietary Allowances. The data in this report are based on an exhaustive review of all of the research and other information available up to the time of its ...
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2018
Caring for a patient with renal disease requires an understanding of the basics renal nutritional therapy. The goals of nutritional therapy include maintaining renal function, preventing complications, and providing adequate nutrients. Because cardiovascular disease and hypertension are highly correlated with renal disease, sodium reduction is a major ...
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Caring for a patient with renal disease requires an understanding of the basics renal nutritional therapy. The goals of nutritional therapy include maintaining renal function, preventing complications, and providing adequate nutrients. Because cardiovascular disease and hypertension are highly correlated with renal disease, sodium reduction is a major ...
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2009
Whether diet may influence autoimmunity has been the subject of many unsolved debates. Interestingly, growing evidence indicates a large overlap between the mechanisms controlling tolerance to dietary antigens and autoimmunity. To discuss these links, we will focus on two model human diseases.
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Whether diet may influence autoimmunity has been the subject of many unsolved debates. Interestingly, growing evidence indicates a large overlap between the mechanisms controlling tolerance to dietary antigens and autoimmunity. To discuss these links, we will focus on two model human diseases.
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American Cancer Society guideline for diet and physical activity for cancer prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Cynthia A Thomson +2 more
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DIABETIC DIETS SIMPLIFIED: THE CORE DIET
Medical Journal of Australia, 1955J M, WOODHILL, J L, LOGAN
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Practical clinical interventions for diet, physical activity, and weight control in cancer survivors
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2015Wendy Demark-Wahnefried +2 more
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